Upholding the centuries-old craft of making ceramics, artisan Nguyen Van Loi, his wife Pham Thi Chau, and other villagers are maintaining the soul of the Bat Trang pottery village and help their products reach global markets.
An exhibition of ceramic products and relevant images themed "Soul of the Earth" kicked off in Bat Trang pottery village in Hanoi on October 8 as part of the activities to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Capital Liberation Day (October 10, 1954 - 2024).
Pham Anh Dao is the 19th generation descendant of Pham Ngu Chi’s family, who has a long tradition of crafting pottery products in Bat Trang village, Gia Lam district in Hanoi.
With the Lunar New Year 2020 just weeks away, Bat Trang pottery village in Hanoi brings out a series of gold-plated ceramis shaped to look like rats to herald the Year of the Rat.
Vietnam pocketed 32.1 million USD from exporting ceramic products to Argentina in August, up 2.4 percent against that of July, according to statistics of the Vietnam Customs.
Gia Thuy commune, Nho Quan district, northern Ninh Binh province, is famous for the over 50-year-old pottery village, which still preserves traditional cultural values.
Nearly 40 collections of ceramic products from Binh Duong-based Minh Long 1 Ceramics Limited Company are on display at the International Media Centre during the APEC Economic Leaders’ Week from November 6-11 in the central coastal city of Da Nang.
The traditional Bat Trang ceramic village in Gia Lam district, Hanoi, which has undergone 800 years of development, has affirmed its position and brand name in domestic and foreign markets.