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Ancient Bien Hoa pottery in the flow of time, the intersection between rustic and modern – Viet Thanh Ceramics

Ancient Bien Hoa pottery in the flow of time, the intersection between rustic and modern – Viet Thanh Ceramics

Ceramics are the crystallization of cultural beauty, carrying many great meanings about the history of society through many stages. With the strong development of time, the life of ceramics in general has also gradually transformed to adapt to modern society.

Modern household ceramics under the Bien Hoa pottery brand are a testament to the relentless efforts of minds and souls who love the beauty of ceramics.

1. Intersection of traditional and modern beauty Since ancient times,

Ceramics have carried special historical and cultural values ​​typical of each ethnic group and region. In order not to be forgotten, over time, through different historical processes, Vietnamese ceramics in general, and Bien Hoa ceramics in particular, have gradually entered modern social life in a very unique way.

Nowadays, it is not too difficult to see the image of Bien Hoa pottery appearing frequently in life. To enhance the aesthetics and luxury, Bien Hoa pottery is chosen by large commercial centers, guesthouses or even restaurants, hotels, cafes… to make their space more perfect and solemn.

In daily life, Bien Hoa pottery has also cleverly embellished itself with unique beauty through convenience and aesthetics. It is a harmonious blend of the quintessence of ancient and modern pottery, the beauty of simple fine art pottery and the versatility of household pottery needed in modern life that is increasingly developing.

A Vietnamese meal is not simply a place for everyone in the family to enjoy delicious dishes, but it is also an invisible bond between family members. Since then, meals have become a traditional cultural beauty of Vietnamese people through many generations.

Carp turning into dragon plate made by Hien Nam Pottery Workshop

Therefore, to embellish that beauty more solemnly and beautifully, from the past until now, in the kitchen space, in the meals of Vietnamese people, it is impossible to lack household ceramics with a series of utensils from pots, bowls, plates, forks to teapots or cups… all are loved and chosen by housewives to decorate the dining table to make it more beautiful and delicious.

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With a deep love for the beauty of Southern culture, Mr. Nguyen Viet Binh – Chairman of the Board of Directors of Viet Thanh Ceramic Joint Stock Company (VICERCO) has for many years cherished the journey to revive the beautiful values ​​of the ancient Bien Hoa handicraft ceramic line – a ceramic line of the Southern region that has almost disappeared from the market in recent years.

Grasping and understanding the development trend of modern life, in order for Bien Hoa ceramics to be easily revived and accepted by many people, Mr. Binh and his staff have continuously researched more household ceramic product models suitable for the market while still preserving the soulful beauty of the ancient Southern ceramic line that has been accepted and loved by many people.

Some Bien Hoa ceramic products made by artisans, please admire them.

Breathing the beauty of ancient ceramics into modern household ceramics in a sophisticated way, the outstanding products of Bien Hoa Ceramic Company include: Hundred Flower Teapots, Cups, Mugs… with engraved patterns and glaze dots that are typical of Bien Hoa ceramics preserved on the products. According to Mr. Xin, the products most loved by young people today are cups with diverse and original variations such as Hundred Flower Cups, Orchid Cups… to cute animal shapes…

In the flow of time, regardless of the period, ceramics need to adapt to keep pace with modern life. Bien Hoa Ceramics has been successful in its journey of preserving and spreading the long-standing cultural beauty of the Southern region to modern young people.

Bien Hoa handicraft ceramics are the crystallization of the intersection between three ceramic lines: Vietnamese – Chinese – Cham. Bien Hoa Ceramics Company is the place to restore and preserve the cultural values ​​of ancient Bien Hoa ceramics. Visit Viet Thanh Ceramics to learn about the beauty of ceramics and choose ceramic products according to your preferences.

3. Viet Thanh Ceramic Corporation

Viet Thanh Ceramics Joint Stock Company (VICERCO) is a prestigious and successful enterprise established in 1982. The company specializes in the direct production and export of all kinds of ceramic and handicraft products with high quality.

With more than 40 years of experience in the ceramic industry, Viet Thanh has affirmed its position as one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of ceramic products in Vietnam. The company’s products are exported to many markets around the world and are highly valued for their quality as well as aesthetics.

Viet Thanh not only produces traditional ceramic products but also focuses on innovation and creativity. The company is constantly researching and developing new designs to meet the diverse needs of domestic and foreign customers. With a team of skilled workers, modern technology and a consistent commitment to quality, Viet Thanh is proud to be one of the leading ceramic enterprises in Vietnam.

If you are interested, for more information, please contact the company via the contact information below:

Phuc Nguyen – General Manager – phucnguyen@vicerco.vn

Tel: (+84) 251 395 4312 – Hotline: (+84) 914 292 636

Hien Nguyen – Production Manager – hiennguyen@vicerco.vn

Tien Nguyen – Sale Executive – sale01.pottery@vicerco.vn

Trang Le – Sale Executive – trangle@vicerco.vn

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