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Choé traditional pottery jar depicting the ‘Vinh Quy Bai To’ ceremony

Vu Thang

Bát Tràng Museum

Bát Tràng Museum
Hanoi, Vietnam

The Vinh Quy Bai To is a long-standing Vietnamese cultural tradition. After achieving high results in exams, scholars return to their homeland to honor their relatives, ancestors, and teachers.
The artisan skillfully interprets this noble tradition through carvings on the ancient ceramic jar and then with layers of modern colored glazing, which create a sense of depth. This piece beautifully expresses the creative use of modern techniques on traditional ceramic materials.

Choé is a jar shaped like an old rice jar with a lid. The smaller jars are used to store salt and rice on the altar of worship. In contrast, the larger ones are used for interior decor, storing rice, fermenting wine, or storing and preserving the wealth for the owner. In ancient times, this item often appeared in the homes of wealthy families, mandarins, and landowners.

Dimension: height 60cm, width 42cm
Technique: hand pottering, engraving, color overlaying
Color: multicolor

Photo: Le Lai

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  • Title: Choé traditional pottery jar depicting the ‘Vinh Quy Bai To’ ceremony
  • Creator: Vu Thang
  • Location: Bat Trang, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Location Created: Bat Trang, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Original Source: Bat Trang Museum
Bát Tràng Museum

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