VIGAN VESSELS
Regular price
$50.00
Sale price
$82.00
Unit price
per
DESCRIPTION
Earthen clay vessels thrown on a manual kick wheel by artisan potters in Vigan, Philippines. Create beautiful moments with dried stems, foraged branches, or without adornment even as a special object in your space.
Available in small and large sizes and either burnay (black) or red clay.
Note: the vessels do not have a glaze and will leak if water is added.
SPECS
Small Vessel: 3.5” wide x 6.5” tall
Large Vessel: 4.25" wide x 9.5" tall
Small Vessel: 3.5” wide x 6.5” tall
Large Vessel: 4.25" wide x 9.5" tall
ABOUT THE MAKER
RG Jar Factory is one of the surviving jar factories left in Vigan City’s neighborhood, Pagburnayan. In 1824, Chinese immigrants learned about the abundant source of clay in the landscape of Vigan and settled in the area establishing the pagbuburnay industry, which translates to “jar making”.
The process is simple. Carabao are tied to trees and stomp on a mud mixture of marine sand, clay, and water. After four hours, the resulting clay is sculpted by hand or on a pottery wheel. The wheel is powered by another person who spins it by foot while the artisan throws on the wheel. The sculpted piece is left to dry in fresh air, away from the sun for one to two weeks. After drying, the pieces are baked in a large 150-foot long oven for one day and night.
Our products are made by human hands and with natural materials. We believe the slight variations in color and veins in the marble are what make them unique and extraordinary.