TG1.UNIT 5.handicrafts
TG1.UNIT 5.handicrafts
TG1.UNIT 5.handicrafts
GET IDEAS
1. How many handicraft villages have you visited? Where are they? What are
they famous for?
2. Look at the photos below. Identify the handicraft products referred to.
a. b. c.
d. e. f.
In recent years, handicraft tourism has become very attractive to tourists traveling to
Vietnam, especially international tourists, thanks to the traditional cultural values and
the creativity in making handicraft products. vietnamtourism.vn
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VIETNAM HANDICRAFTS
Vietnam is a country rich in handicraft products, thanks to the hard-working, dexterous, and
creative qualities of the Vietnamese people.
There are thousands of types of handicraft products. Some of these handicrafts have been
internationally recognized and popularized, such as lacquer-ware. While lacquer artists
produce a limited number of paintings and sculptures, lacquer crafts have been part of
Vietnamese life in many forms: vases, boxes, interior decorating items, jewelry, and office
products.
With about 2,000 years of history, Vietnamese products made by a community of handicraft
artists, have established a firm and growing position in the domestic and international
markets.
Woven tapestries and brocade handbags are unique works from the skilled hands of the
ethnic women living in the Northwest regions, such as Cao Bang, Lao Cai.
Embroidered articles and silk products are famous from the regions of Van Phuc (Ha
Tay), Nam Ha, Thai Binh, Hue, Da Lat (Lam Dong).
In the past, embroidery was mainly reserved for the benefit of the upper class, temples, and
pagodas. The technique of this art form was rather simple, and it involved only five colors of
thread: yellow, red, green, violet, and blue.
Presently, embroidered goods serve both useful and decorative purposes. New
technologies have helped to produce new materials, such as white cloth, lampshades, and
lace. As a result, the embroidery industry has developed and there is now a wide range of
new products including pillowcases, bed sheets, and kimonos. The most skilled type of
embroidery is the production of portraits, which requires using up to 60 different colors of
thread.
Wool tapestries from Hanoi and Hai Phong, and jute tapestries from Hung Yen, Hai
Phong, Hanoi and Thai Binh, are much sought after.
Ceramic and porcelain items have been produced in Vietnam for a long time. Ceramic
and porcelain products glazed by traditional methods into beautiful art are well known in Bat
Trang (Hanoi), Dong Trieu, Thanh Ha (Quang Ninh), and Hai Phong. Copperware is
fabricated by the skillful hands of coppersmiths in Ngu Xa (Hanoi), Dai Bai (Bac Ninh), Dong
Son (Thanh Hoa).
Jewelry products and metalwork are concentrated in Hanoi, Thai Binh and Hung Yen,
while stoneworks are mainly produced in Da Nang (Five Element Mountain Region).
Wood products and wood carvings can usually be found in Phu Xuyen (Ha Tay), Dong
Ky (Bac Ninh), Hai Phong, and Hue.
Since the 1980s, the production of fine wooden articles has experienced a strong revival.
These works of art have been much sought after in both domestic and foreign markets. The
most popular of these products are wooden statutes and sets of wooden chairs, cabinets,
and beds.
Currently, there are many companies dealing in the production and sale of wooden items.
Their skilled employees have produced many beautiful and highly appreciated products.
Bamboo products
Bamboo and rattan products from Vietnam first appeared on the world market at a Paris fair
in 1931. Since then, more than 200 items made from these materials are sold overseas.
Among the most popular are baskets, flower pots, lampshades, and bookshelves.
Lacquer-ware
Lacquer-ware is really typical to Vietnam,
although it also exists in other Asian
countries. It is said that the resin extracted
from the trees in Phu Tho Province is the
best one. As such, the lacquer-ware
products made in Vietnam are very beautiful
and durable.
Currently, Vietnamese made lacquer-ware products are essential in both the domestic and
foreign markets. The renowned products include wall paintings, flower vases, jewellery
boxes, trays, chessboards, and folding screens.
Mother-of-pearl inlaying
These tales are displayed as scenes of nature, such as birds, butterflies, lotus ponds, and
banana trees.
The process of inlaying furniture has increased the value of wooden articles. According to
legend, this handicraft originated in the Chuong Village in Ha Tay Province.
Stone Sculpture
Most of the traditional sculptures are made
in Da Nang Province, more specifically near
Ngu Hanh Son Mountain located between
Quan Khai and Hoa Khe villages.
Copper Casting
Some of the most famous copper pieces known today include a series of brass drums that
were cast over centuries. As well, there are brass artifacts currently exhibited in Hue, such
as a bronze kettle at the Imperial Palace (1659-1684), the bronze plaque of Thien Mu
Pagoda (1677), the bell of Thien Mu Pagoda (1710), the Nine Cannons (1803-1804), and
the Nine Dynastic Urns (1835-1837).
Today, only a few copper casting villages remain, such as Ngu Xa in Hanoi, the casting
quarter near Hue, and Phuoc Kieu in Quang Nam.
1
Dong Ho Village with its famous folk paintings has become an aesthetic symbol
in Vietnam culture. Listen to a talk about Dong Ho folk paintings. Answer the
questions.
1. Where is Dong Ho village located?
2. What kind of paper are Dong Ho folk paintings printed on?
3. What special about this kind of paper?
4. How many colors are used in the paintings?
5. What are the main themes of Dong Ho painting mentioned?
2 Listen again. Complete the extract with the missing information.
1
TIME TO SPEAK
Dong Ho Painting is a kind of Vietnamese folk painting originating in Dong Ho Village in
Song Ho Commune, Thuan Thanh District, Bac Ninh Province. Dong Ho paintings have
about 300 years of history in the north of Vietnam.
Dong Ho pictures are printed on a special kind of Dzo paper. The printing paper is made of
bark of a tree called “Dzo”. Artists use pine leave brushes to coat Dzo paper with sea bivalve
mollusk powder to create a sparkling colorful background. Colors of the painting are refined
from various kinds of tree leaves, which people can easily find in Vietnam. Traditional artists
use all-natural colors for their pictures: burnt bamboo leaves for black, cajuput leaves for
green, copper rust for blue, pine resin for amber, and crushed egg shells mixed with paste for
white. The painting is covered by a layer of sticky rice paste to protect the painting and their
colors. They are so long lasting, so that it is very difficult to make them dimmer even time or
daylight.
Dong Ho Painting has produced hundreds of famous works such as the romantic and
humorous “Catching coconuts”, “Teacher” which captures old educational practice and
“Jealousy scene” satirizing the polygamous system. But the most famous ones are the
pictures of pigs with Ying and Yang circles on the bodies. People in the countryside used to
buy Dong Ho pictures for decoration during Tet.
In the past, December was the month households started to produce pictures for Tet. Dong
Ho pictures were sold at most rural markets. Those who went shopping for Tet never failed to
bring home several Dong Ho pictures, believing they would bring good luck.
A Dong Ho painting is simple, symbolic, broad-minded and humorous. Viewers may not see
the message at first glance but if they look more carefully, they will find that the paintings are
very human. It reflects both reality and dream of the people.
Regarding themes of Dong Ho painting, it should be noted that the folk picture is a fine
reflection of daily life, culture values, social philosophies and human aspiration for a
better life in years coming; therefore, everyday life, folk allegories, social commentaries,
mythical and historical figures, signs of happiness, luck, prosperity are main subjects of
the painting. If you would like to
- wish your beloveds prosperity, happiness and luck, pictures named “Lon dan”, “Ga
dan”, “Chan trau thoi sau”( Playing flute on a buffalo) would be your best choice for a
gift.
- desire for glory and prosperity, pictures of “Baby boy holds chicken” and “Baby girl holds
duck” paintings are the ones you can choose.
- just be fond of Vietnamese legendary figures, try “Ba Trieu”, “Thanh Giong”;
- fall in love with Vietnamese folk stories “Dam cuoi chuot”, “Truyen Kieu” are for those
who.
Each painting usually had four to five colors, which meant the painters had to prepare that
many woodblocks. The yellow was printed first and the paper let to dry before the green and
the red patterns followed. Black was always the last color to be stamped.
Describing a handicraft product
A Dong Ho folk woodcut painting
paper
theme
figure
color
“Mice Wedding”
1. Match the painting with the appropriate theme.
Dong Ho folk paintings feature 180 topics in 7 main categories: worshipping,
blessings, history, story-telling, legendary figures, scene, and daily use.
a. Lợn đàn (corpulent pig with suckling 1. Wishing prosperity, happiness and luck
piglets) 2. Reflecting Vietnamese social
b. Đám cưới chuột (Mice wedding) commentaries
c. Hứng dừa (Catching coconut) 3. Reflecting Vietnamese legendary
d. Đánh ghen (Jealously) figures
e. Chăn trâu thổi sáo (boy sitting on a 4. Reflecting daily life and daily activities
buffalo and playing flute) 5. Worshipping
f. Đấu vật (Wrestling) 6. History
g. Đàn gà (Chicken Family) 7. Scene
USEFUL LANGUAGE
The theme: The painting represents/ reflects/ illustrates the wish for prosperity and happiness
The figures:
Đám cưới chuột (Rat's wedding) is a famous painting which features a wedding march
of rats with the rat bride and groom and other rat guests delivering gifts to a big cat in
hope that the cat will leave the happy "couple" alone.
…celebrates daily activities.
The paper:
The painting are printed on / are created on …
The printing paper is made from …
The color:
The black color is taken from …
… is created by powder of…
… is made from a powder mixture of…
3. Choose one of Dong Ho folk paintings and describe it. The USEFUL
LANGUAGE can help you.
TIME TO WRITE
Make meaningful sentences to introduce about Van Phuc Silk village
Silk - Van Phuc village
1. Van Phuc silk village / situated / the bank of Nhue River / about 10km
southwest /Hanoi Old Quarter.
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2. Van Phuc village/ renowned / its traditional weaving and premium quality silk
products.
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3. Van Phuc / most ancient silk village,/ over 1,200 years of history.
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4. It produces the best silk in Vietnam.
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5. Van Phuc silk is known for its smooth, lightweight and elegant appearance.
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6. A traditional kind / silk / called ‘Van Silk’, / which / been / traditionally / produced
/ Van Phuc / very insulative.
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7. This kind of silk/ the ability / make the person wearing it / feel cool /during /
summer / and / pleasantly warm / winter.
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8. Van Phuc silk producers / expand / their silk garment goods / include/ embroidered
silk / wrinkled silk / double layers of silk / and / a wider variety / silk colors / to
satisfy / varied demand / their silk.
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FOLLOW-UPS
Discuss and answer the following questions
1. What is handicraft?
2. What are traditional handicraft products of Vietnam? Describe one.
3. How can handicrafts help develop tourism of a country?