Cultural Paradox
Cultural Paradox
Cultural Paradox
Pot Crafting
Vigan City, is a 4th class component city of the Ilocos Sur Province. Tourists
Spots with a touch of yesteryears, with preservation of the old and cared by
modernization, the city is still at its peak of tourism. The island is located At
Northern Luzon Region 1, are full of colors from the past and Highlighted
events that functions at the Manifestation of both the old and New.
First stop of our documentary is the Barangay of Pagburnayan. First move was to approach the National
Folk Artist, “Fidel Go”. There store is a burnay making factory, first established Pottery Factory ever in
our country. Sir Fidel Go (78 years old) narrated full details of the historicity of their craft. “My Father,
Ongkay Go, was the first to create this craft here at our locality. It started on the year 1922, his and my
time, it was a successful industry, it was a craft that’s been shipped out at our locality, Even Nationwide.
But since plastic jars became in demand, the burnay has been slowly fading out of the popularity. 2001
was the last”. Then we asked the price of every size, he said, “The smallest in size costs 50 PHP, and the
most expensive ones are 12,000 PHP”. Then we also asked how many workers do they have, “For now,
we only have 4 workers. I’m the second descendant and my son, Pedro, possibly would be the last, since
the industry is dying, its not that we are stoping the business we’re just settling things out, because we
are much willing to teach those who wants to learn and earn knowledge ‘bout the craft”. The very
accommodating owner, added “About the advantages of the product, against the plastic jars out there,
the burnay is pure organic, unlike the materials used in plastics which are commonly chemicals, the
burnay can store vinegar or any liquid, for a clean and safe way, it also adds flavor to the liquid”. The
factory today resides near Ilocos Sur National High School, and the factory is called “Ruby Jar Factory”.