Bau Truc - The oldest pottery village
in Southeast Asia
About 10 km from
Phan Rang City, on the National Highway 1A, Bau Truc pottery village in Phuoc
Dan town, Ninh Phuoc district, Ninh Thuan Province, is one of the two oldest
pottery villages in Southeast Asia.
An asphalt road leads visitors to the
village. The life of the people here is better now with nice houses. Most of
the families in the village do not make pottery anymore. Those who still
pursue the traditional trade are located deep inside the village.
In these families, the living rooms
are also the galleries where their pottery products are displayed and the
inside rooms are where pottery products are made. The everyday items like
flower pots, water jars, plates, jars ... are created by the talented hands
from clay.
Bau Truc pottery items are made from
clay from the
Currently, people in Bau Truc pottery
village still make pottery items in the traditional way. They do not use
turntables but the craftsmen have to turn around the products. Jars and
plates are gradually formed after each rotation and when the craftsmen stop
rotating, it’s time the product is completed.
The most popular products of the
village are relieves featuring Cham women, Cham kings, dancers and everyday
items.
Bau Truc’s craftsmen use wet cloths to
make the product surface smooth. These items are decorated with seashells,
snails or hand-made paintings featuring the daily life of Bau Truc’s people.
They do not use kilns to bake pottery
but use only straw and dry wood to burn. This way makes Bau Truc water jars
keep the water inside cool.
Bau Truc pottery products have the
natural reddish-brown or yellowish red, red pink, dark gray and brown streaks
which are characteristic of Champa culture.
The founder of the village is Po Klong
Chan. Every year local people still hold worship to commemorate him. With 400
households, in which many households do not make pottery any more, Bau Truc
village is trying to maintain the job.
Coming here, tourists can learn of the
unique pottery making techniques of Bau Truc village and can make a pottery
item themselves.
Pha Le,
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Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 10, 2013
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