Sagada Pottery

Sagada


On the main road to Besao, Sagada Pottery creates labour-intensive earthenware pottery that takes 30 hours to fire. Potters will show off their skills for a small fee (P100 or so) and you can try your hand at the craft for an additional P100. It’s 1.5km north of Sagada.


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