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Highly skilled traditional crafts are embedded in Vietnam’s culture. We keep doing things as if they are love, not job or labor. The love which is horn among generations.
For the young generation in a minority craft village, keeping the "fire of the profession" is both a responsibility and a pride.
For some materials like lotus, it requires artisans to carefully rip off the lotus stalks and through processes, turn them into scarves.
For traditional embroiderers, especially those dedicated to the profession to restoring the quintessence, the ancient embroidery creates the soul of the craft village.
In the past, craftsmen used to take a lot of time to make "Xăm" because they had to do it manually. Thanks to the observation of mechanical technique, now machine saves lots of time in the process.
The rustic pottery village is a memory among people who live here. From their salad day to maturity, the village is proof of their entire life. Therefore, they always try to preserve and "pass on the fire" for the next generation to develop the quintessence of the craft village.
A place where craftsmen are committed to safeguarding and advancing Vietnamese culture. These artisans, who have inherited their knowledge over many generations, continue to uphold the methods and proficiencies that shape their cultural heritage.
Ha Thai lacquer products undergo multiple technical stages for quality assurance. Traditionally, these encompass 12 closely interconnected steps. Omitting any stage compromises both durability and aesthetics, rendering an incomplete product.
The unique craftsmanship of ethnic minority communities is widely recognized. Yet, limited external exposure can hinder their talents. To address this, government and local initiatives emerge, providing avenues for enhanced monthly income.