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  2. Vietnamese ceramics - Wikipedia

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    During the 15th century, around 80% of Southeast Asian ceramic products imported to Trowulan, capital of Majapahit Empire were Vietnamese products, and 20% were Thai. [9] In the Philippines, Vietnamese ceramics comprise 1.5–5% of ceramics found on the archipelago, while accounting for 20-40% ofThai ceramics. [10]

  3. Bát Tràng porcelain - Wikipedia

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    The village is located in an area rich in clay suitable for making ceramic. Bát Tràng ceramics are considered some of the best known porcelain products in Vietnam besides those of Chu Đậu, Biên Hòa, Phù Lãng, Hương Canh, Lái Thiêu and Bầu Trúc. The history of ceramic making in this village can be traced back as far as the 14th ...

  4. Bát Tràng - Wikipedia

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    Bát Tràng (literally: bát is bowl and tràng is workshop) is an old, well established village in the Gia Lâm district of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. It is about 13 km from central Hanoi. Bát Tràng is known throughout Vietnam for producing a unique style of ceramics called Bát Tràng Porcelain.

  5. Category:Vietnamese pottery - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese pottery and ceramics.. Pages in category "Vietnamese pottery" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  6. Lê Thánh Tông - Wikipedia

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    Trowulan, capital of Majapahit, has yielded numerous Vietnamese ceramic products of the fifteenth century. [17] However, he took an unfavorable view toward international trade, and emphasized for a national self-sustaining economy based on agriculture .

  7. Cochin ware - Wikipedia

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    Cochin ware decoration of the Longyin Temple in Chiayi Kōchi style incense box, dragons design, green glaze. By Rikei, Toyoraku ware. Edo period, 18th century. Cochin ware or Kochi ware or Jiaozhi ware (Chinese: 交趾陶; pinyin: Jiāozhǐ táo) is a type of Vietnamese pottery from Northern Province, Vietnam.

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