Gusto ko matuto gumawa nito. Ung mga ninuno namin may mga malalaking banga pang store ng tubig pero as for now wala ng gumagawa sa lugar namin. Kaya gusto ko sanang matry gumawa.
I am a Filipino and very proud and thankful for this feature. Where exactly the province you filmed this? I would like to order, but I live in France now.
Good day Permission to use your video for educational purposes. For our video presentation in Contemporary Philippine Art from the Region (CPAR). Thank you.
I'm watching this crying. This is actual art , actual living... I miss Homeland so bad. And even when I'm there, it's gotten to the point where classism and whiteness and capitalism have completely taken over and these works of art and culture are now comodified. I do appreciate this video though if only to remind me where my people come from. I grew up in the province, not the city , and this is exactly how we do. We make utensils out of dirt with manmade fire and it's just so much more beautiful than living in a single apartment in America 😭
I will buy one someday cause it's great to cook paksiw and tinola there...it is also very artistic in the table...support local products and be proud!
Walang chemical reaction unlike metal pots.
dyan k mgluto para di ka magkajointpein
That's the only pots i knew when i was a kid. The food we cooked on that taste very different and so yummy😊
The government should support these kinds of art and export to other countries
you said it
Amazing ❤
This is so awesome and instructive! Thank you!
Where can i buy those palayoc. Are those made in pampanga?
Amazing workmanship
Historically, this is one of the things pre-colonial Filipinos used to trade with other Asian countries
Perfection!
Saan Po ang gumagawa ng PALAYOK sa TARLAC city?
i bought one from you guys thru amazon... .. excellent palayok... 😬😬
what store?
@@amroobina8542 ancient cookware.
Excellent!
those are freakin awesome! All done by hand even turning of the wheel! I live in Bacolod and hope to find one to cook w/ myself.
This is why Pottery in the Philippines are unique on its own... It does not require a kiln ....
ALL OVER SOUTH EAST ASIA AND AFRICA USED THIS STYLE OF BURNING NOT JUST PHILIPINES
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Gusto ko matuto gumawa nito. Ung mga ninuno namin may mga malalaking banga pang store ng tubig pero as for now wala ng gumagawa sa lugar namin. Kaya gusto ko sanang matry gumawa.
May I use some parts of the video for our presentation in our school? :))
I am a Filipino and very proud and thankful for this feature. Where exactly the province you filmed this? I would like to order, but I live in France now.
They will only let you order from them, not the makers. They won't give you contact details.
Saan po ba pweding mkabili ng palayuk
@@adelsabarnachea90 nasa shopee po, may tag 200 lang.
Vegan
Good day Permission to use your video for educational purposes. For our video presentation in Contemporary Philippine Art from the Region (CPAR). Thank you.
This is a great technology ♪
Where in the Philippines is this?
in the land of the philipines
Bakit po sinusunog? Is it to harden them?
It's called tempering po, For it to cure well and to withstand high temp and to avoid cracking.
Superb.
I'm watching this crying. This is actual art , actual living... I miss Homeland so bad. And even when I'm there, it's gotten to the point where classism and whiteness and capitalism have completely taken over and these works of art and culture are now comodified. I do appreciate this video though if only to remind me where my people come from. I grew up in the province, not the city , and this is exactly how we do. We make utensils out of dirt with manmade fire and it's just so much more beautiful than living in a single apartment in America 😭
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Please let us know is the exact location so that we can purchase as our support to the locals
They will only let you order from them, not the makers. They won't give you contact details.
Are you in the Philippines? There are many sellers on shopee and lazada selling authentic palayok for less than 500 pesos.
suppressive marketing
Maraming Salamat Po.
Let's support local
Where to buy in manila
in market like Pasig mega market tree hund fifty pesos each
Saan po nakakabili ng palayok at magkano?
Can you speak English?
Shopee po
@@takayanagi-senseissurprise2104 she is asking where to buy the clay pot and how much
sa mga palengke Ng bawat syudad gaya sa Pasig sa taytay rizal
@@prototype615hfour hundred to tre hundred
Ano Ang tawag sa ganyan trabaho
pls can you tell us the exact address to this people
They will only let you order from them, not the makers. They won't give you contact details.