
The Quintessence of Ancient Vietnamese Ceramics

#Culture
Chu Dau pottery belongs to the high-class ancient pottery line of Vietnam, dating back to the 12th-13th centuries, flourishing in the 15th-16th centuries during the Ly-Tran-Le-Mac dynasties. In the 17th century, Chu Dau pottery was lost.
After enduring many historical ups and downs, and over 400 years of being lost, in 2001, Chu Dau Ceramic Joint Stock Company successfully revived the ancient Chu Dau pottery line.
Welcome back to chudauceramic official! Today, let's travel back in time to Chu Dau pottery village (Nam Sach, Hai Duong) – a place renowned as the epitome of Vietnamese cultural pottery, a symbol of the pure beauty and wisdom of ancient Vietnamese people.
Video Summary
AI GeneratedThis video explores the rediscovery and revival of Chu Dao ceramics from Vietnam, sparked by a 15th-century vase in Turkey's Topkapi Palace Museum. The narrative traces the legacy of the master artisan Lady Bui Thi Hai and the efforts to restore this unique ceramic tradition in the Nam Sach region of Hai Duong province for the modern era.
