Showcasing designs inspired by silk paintings, ceramics, and giay do (traditional Vietnamese do paper) at Milan Fashion Week, young designer Phan Dang Hoang left a deep impression on fashion lovers both in Vietnam and around the world.
Located just 3 kilometres from the centre of Thanh Hoa City, Dong Son village in the north-central province of Thanh Hoa is renowned for its connection to the famous Dong Son ancient culture.
The Vietnam Home & Garden Expo 2024 will take place at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre in Ho Chi Minh City from December 5-7, said the Vietnam National Trade Fair and Advertising Company (VINEXAD).
Two Vietnamese ceramic works were recently recognised as Guinness World Records at a ceremony in Hanoi. Created by Vietnamese artisan Nguyen Hung and the Huong Viet Ceramic Company, the ceramics include a sculpture of a toad and a carved and embossed ceramic plate. They were recognised as the largest ceramic sculpture of a mythical creature and the largest carved ceramic plate, respectively.
A panorama of the Vietnamese ceramics throughout over-2,000-year history will be reflected through an exhibition set to open at the Vietnam National Museum of History in Hanoi on November 19.
A ceramics museum is in its final stage in Bat Trang ceramics craft village – an ideal tourist destination in Hanoi, with its shape inspired by the local turntables and ancient kilns.
Archaeologists unveiled new findings in the recent excavation of Phong Le relic site dating back to the Champa era (from the 2nd century until 1832) in Hoa Tho Dong ward of Cam Le district, in the central city of Da Nang, on August 21.
Chu Dau Pottery JSC in Hai Duong province will apply scientific-technological advances to create luxurious, high value-added products, meeting requirements of both domestic and foreign markets.
Tourists will have an opportunity to make unforgettable memories joining a special tour to the ancient village of Phuoc Tich in Thua Thien-Hue – which is famous for unique architecture.
Kim Lan, a commune on the outskirts of Hanoi, has taken steps to escape from the shadow of the renowned Bat Trang ceramic village and establish itself as a prestigious pottery producer.
The Vietnam Glass and Ceramics for Construction Corporation (Viglacera) moves to develop energy-saving and environmentally-friendly construction materials in the future.