Bat Trang, a small village in the north of Vietnam, is about 13
kilometers south east of Hanoi center, on the other side of Chuong Duong
bridge. Why is its name popular to most tourists to northern Vietnam?
The answer is its ever famous ceramic and pottery products of high
quality. If you have known about Vietnam, you may not be surprised that
Bat Trang’s vases, bowls, dishes, and many other kinds of ceramic
products have been exported worldwide. Should you would like to
contemplate workers making ceramic products by hand, just come here!
What’s more, you can also try it yourself!
Foreigners buy souvenir in Bat Trang village
History of Bat Trang village
Bat Trang village is said to be established in 14th or 15th century
in several documents. However, according to the villagers, the village
perhaps appeared earlier. There are always two stories concerning the
village origin. One of these tells that under Ly dynasty, in 1100, when
the nation was in its independence and initial growth period, there were
3 scholars who came back from their mission trip to China bringing the
ceramic craft industry learned there back to Vietnam and taught the people of Bat Trang. In the other story, in the village history dates back to the 10th century,
when King Ly Cong Uan relocated the capital in Thang Long. With the
establishment and development of the capital, many businessmen, crafters
from many areas come to settle down here to work and trade. In Bat
Trang, there was a lot of white clay, so that many potters, among whom
was Nguyen Ninh Trang family, came and built the kilns here.
Accordingly, Bat Trang has gradually changed from a normal ceramic and
pottery village into a famous ceramic and pottery centre until now.
As time went by, the village’s products have developed and become well
known for the best quality, style and glaze, both inside and outside of
the nation. Many of these are now customized for aristocratic families
and religious needs. Its popular foreign markets are Japan (under the
brand "Kochi (Giao Chi) ware"), the Netherlands, Britain, Portugal,
Southeast Asia, etc.,
The famous ceramic & pottery products
Production Process : To produce a complete
product, one must follow 3 steps. The first step is making the product
frame. The artists select the suitable clay, treat it and start making a
raw product. It must be repaired to get the best appearance. Secondly,
they decorate and cover it with glazes. Last but not least, the raw
products are baked in 3 days and 3 nights. There are several kinds of
kiln, yet the temperature must be at 12000 or 13000.
After baking, products are brought out, classified and repaired in case
there are mistakes. And now we have the perfect product.
Decorating cearmic products
Popular product types. Bat Trang products are divided into 3 kinds based on the purpose of use.
- Utilitarian wares: including plates, bowls, teacups, kettles, wine bottles, flowerpots, vases, jar… What differs is that they are thicker than Chinese ones.
- Cult wares: comprise lamp stands, candle holders, incense burner, altar boxes, swords… These are valuable for collectors because of inscription of the production years, the names of the producers and the potters.
- Decorative objects: house models, altars, statues and architectural fixtures.
The special trait is the diversified decorations on the
products. Thanks to a long–lasting history and development, the
village’s works have been accumulated with a lot of different special
designs. One more thing that makes them distinguished is the glaze, which is of high quality and a variety of colors, such as blue, brown, white, moss green, in both breaking and melting glazes.
In fact, there have appeared a number of competitors both
domestically and internationally who take advantages of high technology.
Yet most customers prefer the craft products that contain historical
and traditional values. Hence, it is no surprise at all that Bat Trang
is still found in busy days and works. More importantly, the village is
now so popular that absorbs a huge annual number of tourists to visit
and buy ceramic goods.
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