Located near Sagada-Besao Road in the town of Sagada in Mt. Province, Sagada Pottery is one of the destinations to visit if you are looking forward to experiencing the traditional pottery industry of the Sagada.
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Sagada Pottery |
Sagada Pottery details
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Sagada Pottery - Sagada, Mountain Province |
Famously known as Sagada Pottery, it is actually a workshop and a gallery of the great pottery artisans of Sagada. First-time visitors would be shocked to find out that the workshop/ gallery is housed in a small almost run-down house a few meters away from Sagada-Besao Road.
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The pots, as seen from the outside of the workshop |
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It's not only pots... there are mugs too |
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These are really works of art. |
However, this is probably where the saying "Don't judge a book by its cover." is highly applicable. Why? Because after you get turned off with the facade of Sagada Pottery, you would suddenly find yourself amazed with the treasure trove of numerous skillfully crafted pots in the gallery.Sagada Pottery Fees
As mentioned earlier, you need to pay 100 pesos for the pottery-making activity and if you really want to bring home a souvenir, you can buy a pot from the displays in the gallery. Price ranges from P200+ to more than a thousand pesos.
Sagada Pottery operating hours
Sagada Pottery is open from 10AM -5PM daily.
Why visit Sagada Pottery?
If you're tired of simply enjoying the view or the cold weather in Sagada, then try something new. Visit Sagada Pottery and craft your own pottery. Who knows, you have hidden pottery-making skills.
Getting to Sagada Pottery:
From Manila, you can reach Sagada by going to Baguio first and transferring to a bus going to Sagada. Once there, ride a jeepney that plies to the Sagada-Besao Road. Tell the driver to drop you off at Sagada Pottery.
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