Photo Shot last Saturday at 12:12 in the afternoon
Well, these are plastic pots, containers, condiment placers, whatever use you may think of it! But the thing is it's price! You'd get 4 mini plastic pots with caps and a tray that hands it for just 150 pesos! Thats roughly 3 $US or 2.10€! Plus it's quality, it would last for about 5 to 10 years guaranteed because we do have plates and bowls of the same material!
Fiestas really mean cheap products too! So if ever you plan a visit to the Philippines, make sure you come to a fiesta and experience the joy, sights, sounds and the cheap prices and bring home things that you could cherish forever as you fly back to your homeland!
Well, these are plastic pots, containers, condiment placers, whatever use you may think of it! But the thing is it's price! You'd get 4 mini plastic pots with caps and a tray that hands it for just 150 pesos! Thats roughly 3 $US or 2.10€! Plus it's quality, it would last for about 5 to 10 years guaranteed because we do have plates and bowls of the same material!
Fiestas really mean cheap products too! So if ever you plan a visit to the Philippines, make sure you come to a fiesta and experience the joy, sights, sounds and the cheap prices and bring home things that you could cherish forever as you fly back to your homeland!
Cute and colorful pots. Beautiful photo :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely pots, I'd buy them, sure!
ReplyDeleteI have browsed your blog, I like it a lot, you are so enthusiast and you like to describe things thoroughly, I appreciate it, especially as you are 18 years old! Good job!!
Thank you for visiting my Verona Daily Photo! The urchin-like fruit is just the chestnut "dress"! They come like that on the tree. I am sorry I didn't explain on the post, I just didn't realize that chestnut trees don't grow everywhere!
Cute little pots!
ReplyDeleteHmm.. I wonder why my ate (who resides in cavite) have never shown me stuff like these.
san meron nyan? hindi co pa naririnig yan. . balak co sana kumain jan. . lilibre pa kita:D
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ReplyDeletehahaha. . salamat din sa pag dalaw. .
ReplyDeleteoo. . ung mga loco jan sa dasma naglipana narin d2 sa imus. . hahaha. .
sa uulitin;)
Hm.. I wouldn't want to get near those. If you break, you pay.. right?
ReplyDeletehadeveyra - jajajaja Yup! Your correct! But these are made of plastic with MELAMIN I guess jajajajaja So it's quite durable but for someone like me whose clumsy, A zoom lens would be appropriate jajaja
ReplyDeletewow ha!
ReplyDeleteI never saw it on tiangge or dun sa mga stalls sa may tabi ng simbahan!
anyway, nice shots! :)
nice! galing mo tlga kumuha ng pics.. :)
ReplyDeletesimple but captivating. ;)
They are beautifully coloured pots & a great photo too
ReplyDeletevicky - thanks! doon po sa may peryaan noong araw ng fiesta^^
ReplyDeletevanny - Thank you so much! It really means a lot! Grabe even ang tagal ko ng nagboblog, every compliment, I still love hearing them. Thanks so much Ms. Vanny!
Tony - Thanks! They are indeed^^
What a lovely colorful photo! I thought they were ceramic, not plastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of the pots.
ReplyDeletenice photo of those colorful pots Steven! It gave me an idea-- christmas is fast approaching, ye? hehehe
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty
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