Paluan ng Palayok (Pinata) Painting

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In the Philippines, Filipinos used or buy clay pots and put candies, money and other prizes on it. The pot is then suspended by a string high enough for the children to reach. The players of the game will then form a line. The smallest player will be the first one to hit the pot. The player's eyes is covered with handkerchief and then the facilitator will turn him in his position three times. This is to make the player confused with the location of the pot. When the player missed the pot the next player will have his turn. When the player hits the pot, the players will jump and tries to grab as many prizes as they can.

CANVAS PAINTING, OIL BASE, NO FRAME

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12 x 36 inches

 

[Item AW002]