Authors :
Nicole Salivio Borilla; Justine Espinocilla Joven; Mary Grace Tartana Estorninos; Fritz Shan Mendoza Ombao; Mark Joshua Andes Camacho
Volume/Issue :
Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 1 - January
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Abstract :
This study examined the lives of local handicraft artisans in Gubat, Sorsogon, specifically those engaged in pottery,
basket weaving, and shell craft production. Employing a descriptive qualitative research design, data were collected through
semi-structured interviews with nine artisans and analyzed using thematic analysis. Ten overarching themes emerged. The
findings indicated that handicraft production functions as their primary and reliable source of livelihood for many artisans,
enabling them to meet their daily needs and support their families as well. Beyond its economic significance, handicraft-
making serves as a source of their personal fulfillment and cultural identity, along with the skills that are being traditionally
transmitted across generations. Despite this cultural and economic value, artisans face persistent challenges such as limited
access to raw materials, climate-dependent production processes, fluctuating market demand, and the current diminishing
youth interest when it comes to traditional crafts. Nonetheless, artisans expressed their aspirations for stronger institutional
support, organized community structures, and expanded opportunities for sustaining their craft. Overall, the study
underscores the importance of handicrafts as both cultural heritage and potential drivers of local tourism development. It
also emphasizes the need for more targeted interventions to ensure the continuity, resilience, and long-term sustainability
of Gubat's traditional handicraft industry.
Keywords :
Artisans, Handicraft, Live Experiences.
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This study examined the lives of local handicraft artisans in Gubat, Sorsogon, specifically those engaged in pottery,
basket weaving, and shell craft production. Employing a descriptive qualitative research design, data were collected through
semi-structured interviews with nine artisans and analyzed using thematic analysis. Ten overarching themes emerged. The
findings indicated that handicraft production functions as their primary and reliable source of livelihood for many artisans,
enabling them to meet their daily needs and support their families as well. Beyond its economic significance, handicraft-
making serves as a source of their personal fulfillment and cultural identity, along with the skills that are being traditionally
transmitted across generations. Despite this cultural and economic value, artisans face persistent challenges such as limited
access to raw materials, climate-dependent production processes, fluctuating market demand, and the current diminishing
youth interest when it comes to traditional crafts. Nonetheless, artisans expressed their aspirations for stronger institutional
support, organized community structures, and expanded opportunities for sustaining their craft. Overall, the study
underscores the importance of handicrafts as both cultural heritage and potential drivers of local tourism development. It
also emphasizes the need for more targeted interventions to ensure the continuity, resilience, and long-term sustainability
of Gubat's traditional handicraft industry.
Keywords :
Artisans, Handicraft, Live Experiences.