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Ty ba vase with engravings

Vu Thang2004

Bát Tràng Museum

Bát Tràng Museum
Hanoi, Vietnam

Lute-shaped vase engraved with the Four Spirits, each symbolizing one of the four elements of nature: fire, water, earth, and wind.

The Ty Ba (lute) vase showcases the Four Spirits, holy benevolent beasts symbolizing the four elements of nature: fire, water, earth, and wind. The Four Spirits – Dragon (Long), Kirin (Ly), Turtle (Quy), and Phoenix (Phuong) – are the four benevolent beasts that, in Eastern cultures, represent the four elements of nature. Their symbolical creatures are engraved on a large ceramic vase shaped like a lute and covered in stone glaze.

Award: Vietnam Essence Award at the Hue Festival of Handicrafts and Cultural Products (2004)

Dimension: height 110 cm, width 65cm
Technique: hand pottering, engraving
Color: brown, violet

Photo: Le Lai

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  • Title: Ty ba vase with engravings
  • Creator: Vu Thang
  • Date Created: 2004
  • Physical Location: Bat Trang, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Location: Bat Trang, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Location Created: Bat Trang, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Original Source: Bat Trang Museum
Bát Tràng Museum

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