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Ordered porcelains under the Nguyen dynasty
Enamelled bronze wares under the Nguyen dynasty
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National Treasures
Introduction
Exhibitions
Long An Palace
An Dinh Palace
Forbidden City
Hien Lam Pavilion - The Temple
Thieu Phuong Royal garden
Section of Cham antiques
Royal Tombs
Collections
Ordered porcelains under the Nguyen dynasty
Enamelled bronze wares under the Nguyen dynasty
Publications
Sponsors
Hue Monuments Conservation Centre
Video
National Treasures
Collections
Ordered porcelains under the Nguyen dynasty
Đồ sứ ký kiểu (ordered porcelains) was the term referring to porcelain items commissioned by Vietnamese (emperor, mandarin, civilian) from Chinese porcelain kilns in the second half of the XVIIth century to the early XXth century, with the specific requests of design, color, pattern, illustrative poem and mark.
Enamelled bronze wares, Minh Mang reign (1820-1841)
Phap lam (also called phap lang) is a product of bronze base, enamelled outside, originated in Central Asia, introduced into China in the 13th century.
Enamelled bronze wares under the Nguyen dynasty
Phap lam (also called phap lang) is a kind of products with bronze base (or copper-base alloy), coated with polychrome enamel then fired. The enamelled bronze wares were original from Europe, then introduced to China, Japan, Vietnam, etc.
News - Events
Happy new year!
International Museum Day 2020
Exhibition “Royal Lunar New Year seen from the Nguyen’s Woodblocks”
The special exhibition "Confucian education under the Nguyen dynasty and some eminent literates in Hue area"
Exhibition "Confucian education under the Nguyen dynasty and some eminent literates in Hue area"
Bảo tàng Cổ vật Cung đình Huế