PAGBURNAYAN Pottery of Vigan City, Ilocos Sur - Vlog
Clay Pottery making RG Jar factory Vigan, Pagburnayan
Clay pots making in Vigan Ilocos Sur in the Philippines
Gomez street / Liberation Blvd in Vigan City , Pots, jars, Burnayan, Burnay, Pagburnayan
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Pagburnayan 'Old School Pottery in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines'
The Pagburnayan area is in Barangay VII, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines'
Pagburnayan Jar Making is one of the famous attractions in Vigan. The word “burnay” is an Ilocano term for jar or pot, thus, Pagburnayan can be loosely translated as Pottery Shop.
Pagburnayan Vigan City
A place in vigan city where they make all kinds and designs of jars using clay.
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RG jar factory/Pagburnayan
Crisologo Museum
National Museum
Provincial jail
Bantay church and Bell tower
Baluarte Safari
Calle Crisologo
Vigan church
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Pagburnayan, Vigan
Burnay making demonstration at RG Jar Factory, Vigan City
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The pottery place in Vigan Philippines
Still in experimenting stages with video on 5D MKII. Here's a very brief look at the fascinating RG Jar pottery place, which has been around since 1922.
Vigan City: Pagburnayan Pottery
A must-not-skip place to visit! See Kuya Bong and Manong Fidel work on the art of Pottery making which was inherited by their family from their Chinese ancestors back in the early days during their trading times in Vigan City in Ilocos.
RG Jar Factory. Vigan City, Philippines.
While in Vigan city we stopped at this pottery place. You can even try and make your own pottery here. Across the street there is another place that also lets you make your own pottery.
Hidden Garden. Vigan City, Philippines.
While we were visiting Vigan City we stopped at the Hidden Gardens. Had some very cool plants, statues, pots and other cool artwork. Majority of it is for sale too.
Pagburnayan, Vigan Ilocos Sur
This is how they make a jar/pot using a clay
Pagburnayan: Old School Handcrafted Pottery/ Earthenware in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
Its name, Pagburnayan, comes from the root word burnay. It refers to the hand-crafted earthenware pots made from Vigan. Bantog clays these are called. They’re dug from the western barangays of the city.
I once asked a cuchero who was touring me around where they would get more of these, if supplies ran out. Impossible, he says, they’ve been sourcing their materials from that area since Chinese immigrants came to Vigan City and established the craft.
Vigueños claim that these kinds of jars are much hardier than other terra cotta products found in the market. During colonial period, these are used for tea drinking; but now, it is regarded as an excellent container to ferment brown sugar, basi (sugarcane wine), sugarcane vinegar and isdang bagoong (fish sauce). They went further; claiming that products fermented using a burnay jar actually tastes better.
The process of making a burnay jar starts off by combining locally-sourced clay with a type of fine sand called anay. . The two are mixed on a circular pit trampled over by a carabao. They say that this is one of the factors why these jars are much more robust than ordinary ones. To demonstrate, they even threw one at the ground, it didn’t break.
After the compound has been properly mixed, they then proceed on breaking and kneading it in smaller portions—taking out small stones and what-nots along the way. The size depends on the product they’re making, the bigger it is, the larger the portion of course. These are then queued for the spinner to mold.
And this is where the fun begins. It takes two individuals to form a burnay jar. A glob of clay is placed on a platform with a manually-pedaled rotating disk. The first guy spins the base with his foot while another starts to form the jar with his hands. It looks easy, but it takes real craft to make a well-formed pottery.
Once the jar is formed, it is then left to dry a bit before being placed inside massive kilns. These are so large, one of the burnayan places we visited refers to theirs as The Dragon. To power these, stacks and stacks of wood kindles are used. It takes a bit of time to cook these jars, definitely longer than we can wait for.
But not all jars are made to be jars. Some are meant to be broken. Literally broken. After being cooked, these burnays are smashed into pieces, which is probably quite weird for those not in the know. These broken jars, it turns out, are used for salt and fishpond beddings.
Contrary to popular Vigan kalesa tours, there are actually two major burnayans in Vigan City. The more popular one, Ruby’s Pottery, is run by Fidel Antiporda Go, a National Commission for Culture and the Arts awardee for a Manlilikha ng Bayan title (National Folk Artist, but not to be confused with being a National Artist). This guy is pretty cool, always chatting and joking with the visitors of his burnayan, never asking for anything in return.
The second one, RG Jar Factory, sits just right across the street from the former. According to our cuchero guide, this pagburnayan used to be the more popular of the two until they start to ask for donations. The guides, not wanting to impose fees upon their guests, started to bring folks over to Ruby’s instead.
To be fair to this pagburnayan, during the two times I visited it, they never did forcefully ask me for a donation. They did, however, nicely reminded me on both times to drop some.
Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines Vlog 3
Here's our part 3 Vigan city, Ilocos Sur, Philippines Vlog
places we've been;
1. Calle Crisologo
2. Baluarte
3. Hidden Garden
4. Pagburnayan Pottery
5. Crisologo Museum
6. St. Augustine (Bantay) Church
7. Vigan Square ( Provincial Capitol, Plaza Salcedo dancing fountain, Vigan Cathedral)
here's the link of the other Ilocos Norte Vlog
Part 1
Part 2
thank you so much for watching, please comment below for the things I have missed in Vigan.
Pagburnayan pottery - Ilocos Sur trip
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Its name, Pagburnayan, comes from the root word burnay. It refers to the hand-crafted earthenware pots made from Vigan. Bantog clays these are called. They’re dug from the western barangays of the city.
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