An enamel plate dates back to the 18th century. (Photo: VNA) |
The exhibition aims to give the public an insight into Vietnam’s ceramics through four main stages – the first 10 centuries AD, the 11th – 14th centuries, the 15th – 17th centuries, and Bat Trang ceramics from the 18th – 19th centuries.
Director of the Museum Nguyen Van Doan said the event is part of the Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day, introducing typical and unique artifacts from different periods over the 2,000 years.
The exhibition will run through to April next year.