Hand carved Philippine products

The photos in this entry were taken in July 2004, back when I was still using a Kodak LS443. We were driving along Sumulong Highway in Antipolo when we passed this souvenir shop. I was pretty surprised to find a shop in Antipolo selling hand carved wood products. Woodcraft is an industry traditionally associated with the Northern Provinces of Luzon. According to the sales girls, the products were made in Baguio City. That figured.
Above, wooden salad spoons and forks depicting natives of the Mountain Province.
A third of what’s been written about me is true, a third is half-true and the rest consists of drug-induced hallucinations. I suppose I’d better let me, rather than them, tell you 
3 responses to "Hand carved Philippine products"
Cute & artistic !
those are really cool spoons and forks..i wonder if they could fit in my mouth hehe. Nice photoblog here..I enjoy reading your entries..
Thanks, Sid.

And thank you, too, Dennis.
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