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Preserving cultural heritage while promoting tourism, Nguyen Tan Phat's straw art offers a new perspective on traditional Vietnamese crafts.
A one-armed man in the central province of Quang Nam has amazed many by turning rugged, discarded bamboo roots into unique salon furniture sets, priced between $1,600 and $3,200.
In a unique fusion of art and precision, Vietnamese artist Vo My Linh has carved a niche for herself by painting miniature masterpieces on watch faces.
Ngoc Anh, a Vietnamese artisan, has transformed his fascination with grillz into a thriving business.
Cao Tan Hieu, a local from Tien Giang Province, is collecting agricultural tools to create a comprehensive picture of the province’s traditional agricultural life for future generations to see and understand.
In HCM City, Mr. Nguyen Le Uyen Vien meticulously uses 24K gold to patch and mend broken pieces, reviving souvenirs with new beauty.
Artisan Thu Hien’s eternal flower lanterns, which combine the art of dried flower preservation and epoxy glue pouring technology, have captivated audiences with their beauty and uniqueness.
Local artisans are working to develop ecotourism and sustainable crafts in Hội An Ancient Town.
As many as 42 handicraft artists have been honoured with the title of the Hanoi artisan in 2023, with a ceremony held at the centre of Vietnamese craft village quintessence in Gia Lam district, home to Bat Trang Ceramic Village, on February 28.
Le Phan Vien Hy is extremely enthusiastic about working with colors and shaping designs on cakes. The 34-year-old cake artist had the opportunity to showcase her creations in many other international cake events.
In Lạc Sơn District, Bùi Huy Vọng has spent 20 years of his life writing about Mường culture. He has published more than 20 books and research papers on Mường shamans, rituals and food.
Kim Thoa from Thanh Hoa province developed her hobby of embroidering on different materials and making handicrafts. Her embroidered paintings on Bodhi leaves have become famous and earned her high profits.
Nguyễn Thành Tâm has put his passion into turning thin fragile eggshells, assumed to have little to no usage, into adorable and lively figures.
With talented penmanship and special techniques that he invented, Hong Duc Thanh breathes life into zisha tea pots.
A woodwork artisan in the northern province of Bac Ninh has created a Tesla Cybertruck electric pickup, attracting great attention from the public.
Speaking about her motivation to run the club, Bình recalled her childhood when she learned Dao embroidery techniques from her mother and grandmother. At age 14, Bình said she could sew and embroider on her own dresses.
Hoang Manh Chien, a young blacksmith, is among the few individuals in Vietnam who possess the skill to create legendary Damascus steel. This type of steel is famous for producing exquisite, expensive, and rare handmade knives.
Do Thu Huong is making paper lanterns to bring traditional values back into contemporary society, and is constantly experimenting and developing more exquisite products made with artisanal paper.
The great Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh was honored in this way by a Hanoi craftsman.
Like many Hrê ethnic youths in Teng Village in the central province of Quang Ngai, Pham Thi Y Hoa is overwhelmed with pride when she wears the distinctive traditional brocade costume of her ethnic group.