Artisans at Thanh Ha Pottery Village in Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province, are busy with making products to serve increasing demand of customers ahead of the Lunar New Year festival.
Over its centuries of establishment, Thanh Ha pottery has distinguished itself from others thanks to its diverse colours. The villagers use clay from Thu Bon River to make pottery products.
Artisan Xe is the fourth generation of a family which has practiced pottery making for nearly 100 years.
To celebrate New Year 2021, he has created a nine large-sized clay buffalos and 20 medium-sized ones.
Xe said that buffalo is a very popular animal in Vietnam’s agricultural production. Therefore, he hoped that the making of clay buffalos will bring luck to the owners in 2021 – the Year of the Buffalo.
Nguyen Van Xe checks the quality of the products.
A large-sized clay buffalo measures 30 cm tall and 60 cm long.
The making of each product requires nearly one week to complete.
An artisan makes a buffalo from clay.
A standing buffalo carrying the 11 other zodiac signs on his back.
A buffalo with smiling face.
Buffalos carrying children on their backs.
Numerous orders for clay buffalos are received from customers.