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SAN JUAN DE BAUTISTA SCULPTURE OF THE PAREÑO FAMILY(BRGY. ALIMANGO, ESCALANTE)

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SAN JUAN DE BAUTISTA SCULPTURE OF THE PAREÑO FAMILY(BRGY. ALIMANGO, ESCALANTE)

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The San Juan de Bautista sculpture in Barangay Alimango, Escalante, is a 70-year-old religious statue made of concrete and steel, used during the annual San Juan Festival. It shows St. John the Baptist holding a small bowl, symbolizing baptism, and is valued for its unique design and heaviness. The statue plays a central role in local religious activities, especially the procession and sea-bathing rituals that strengthen community faith. It was inherited by the Pareño family and is linked to the first San Juan fiesta started by a Spanish-descended settler’s family. Preservation is challenged by the poor condition of the chapel ...
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POTTERY – MAKING

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Pottery-making in Barangay Cervantes, Escalante City is a century-old tradition started by the Malinao–Recto family, now continued by their descendants through the Cervantes Pottery Makers Association. The process uses locally sourced clay and follows traditional steps such as softening, molding, firming, assembling, drying, and firing the pots, with materials like rice straw and bamboo used for cooking. It is mostly practiced by middle-aged women and passed on informally to younger generations within families. Despite the rise of modern tools, traditional methods are still preferred to preserve heritage and ensure skills are retained. The craft provides economic support to local families ...
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