Chu Dau is a brand of Hai Duong that has spread far and wide and has connected the quintessence of pottery, bringing the country's traditional ceramics to tourists both at home and abroad.
Drawing motifs on Chu Dau pottery products
Chu Dau pottery is an ancient Vietnamese pottery craft dating back to the 12th century, flourishing in the 14th and 15th centuries and lost in the 17th century
With nearly 600 years of history, this ceramic brand was rediscovered in the 1980s in the form of a blue ceramic vase on display at the Topaki Saray Museum in Istanbul, Turkey, with the signature of Bui Thi Hy, the creator of Chu Dau pottery
Inside the factory of Chu Dau Ceramics Joint Stock Company
Pottery products are being glazed
Recognizing the meaning and value of Chu Dau Pottery, in 2001, Hanoi Trade Joint Stock Corporation (Hapro), a member of BRG Group, established Chu Dau Ceramics Joint Stock Company with a mission to revive the lost ancient pottery brand and develop the craft village of Chu Dau in Thai Tan commune, Nam Sach district, Hai Duong province, into a ceramic tourism attraction
Patterns and motifs on Chu Dau products are imbued with Vietnamese traditional culture
New pottery products before firing process
Carp images are familiar on Chu Dau pottery products
The Chu Dau Pottery Showroom with a variety of pottery products on display
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