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Earthen jar

“burnay/tapayan”
1970

Burnay are earth jars with small openings while


those bigger mouths are called wangging.
In the early years the burnay kown as
tapayan or banga was used for storage of water,
rice grains basi (sugarcane wine) and
condiments (fish paste).

Donated by:
Mrs. Daisyly Zamora

Phonograph Disc Record 


“plaka”
1977
A phonograph disc record (also known as a
gramophone disc record,
especially in British English),
or simply a phonograph record,
gramophone record, disc record or
record, is an analog sound storage
medium in the form of a flat disc
with an inscribed, modulated
spiral groove.

Donated by:
Mrs. Felma Quijano
Phonograph Disc Record 
“plaka”
1970
The charcoal iron also called an ironing box,
or charcoal box iron is a predecessor to
the modern electric steam iron.
It has a shape roughly similar to the modern
irons used today, but with a hollow interior
that could be filled with smoldering coals
taken from the fire to keep the iron hot.
On top of the box, there is a handle
which allowed people to lift the hot iron
as they ran it over clothing, smoothing
out wrinkles.

Donated by:
Mrs. Meriam E. Vallejo

Bottles
“bote”
1921

A wine bottle is a bottle, generally


a glass bottle, that is used for
holding wine. Some wines are fermented
in the bottle while others are bottled
only after fermentation.

Donated by:
Mrs. Meriam E. Vallejo

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