One product, called “Ngu Long Khanh Hoi”, draws inspiration from Emperor Ly Cong Uan sailing on a dragon boat and admiring the country’s landscapes. (Photo: VNA)
One product, called “Ngu Long Khanh Hoi”, draws inspiration from Emperor Ly Cong Uan sailing on a dragon boat and admiring the country’s landscapes. (Photo: VNA)
Once modelling is complete, the dragon-shaped ceramics are left to dry in a cool, well-ventilated space. (Photo: VNA)
Once modelling is complete, the dragon-shaped ceramics are left to dry in a cool, well-ventilated space. (Photo: VNA)
As the Year of the Dragon approaches, ceramic workshops in Bat Trang pottery village become increasingly busy. (Photo: VNA)
As the Year of the Dragon approaches, ceramic workshops in Bat Trang pottery village become increasingly busy. (Photo: VNA)
Bat Trang’s ceramic items are known for their sophistication, intricate hand-painted patterns, glossy enamel finishes, and easily cleaned surfaces. (Photo: VNA)
Bat Trang’s ceramic items are known for their sophistication, intricate hand-painted patterns, glossy enamel finishes, and easily cleaned surfaces. (Photo: VNA)
Customers choose dragon and phoenix-shaped incense burners adorned with glistening yellow enamel. (Photo: VNA)
Customers choose dragon and phoenix-shaped incense burners adorned with glistening yellow enamel. (Photo: VNA)
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Pottery village prepares dragon-shaped products for Tet

As the Lunar New Year, or Tet, approaches, artisans in Bat Trang pottery village in Gia Lam district, Hanoi, are busy crafting exquisite and unique handmade ceramics featuring images of dragons, to meet rising demand among customers celebrating the New Year of the Dragon.