A village of carving sounds
Sitting
less than 20 kilometers from Hanoi downtown, Son Dong wood carving village is
famous for its meticulous, spiritual products made of wood by devoted and
talented craftsmen like statues of Buddha and worship objects used at pagodas
and temples. What most impressing those visiting the craft village is perhaps
the sounds of wood carving, which can be heard in any corner of the village.
The wood carving
Upon arrival at the village, it is
easy to notice shops selling wooden objects of worship close to one another.
Main products are statues of Buddha, national heroes, objects of worship,
lacquered boards with parallel sentences and altars among others, which have
reached not only pagodas and temples nationwide but also some foreign
markets. Craftsmen are busy working all day but they are much busier during
peak time, which is the end of each year, to fulfill a high number of orders
from customers.
Wood carving is the major income
source of Son Dong Commune with thousands of people engaging themselves in
the occupation to earn a living. Visiting any workshop in the village, one
can easily catch not only old men but also younger ones ceaselessly carving
and shaping statues.
Producing a finished product requires
craftsmen to take several steps like choosing the wood, drawing, carving,
smoothing and painting, each of which requires craftsmen high concentration
and great patience. Their concentration on the works is so great that one may
find himself guilty if interrupting those craftsmen at work.
And thanks to skillful craftsmen with
all their heart and mind put into the works to give statues certain
expressions, we can feel the soul of each single product.
Being aware that those skilled
craftsmen should not be interrupted during their work except in breaks, I
still managed to politely interrupt a local woman who was rubbing a wooden
object. She said women are also involved in wood carving but in some easier,
less important tasks and skilled male craftsmen are in charge of more
sophisticated, more important ones. According to local craftsmen, jackfruit
wood purchased from other provinces like Phu Tho, Thai Nguyen, Thanh Hoa and
Nghe An is the main material used to carve statues of Buddha as it is
durable, soft and rarely cracks.
Coming to the village, visitors can
observe with their own eyes how much time and effort craftsmen spend on their
works. And it is the great skills of Son Dong craftsman and their enthusiasm
as well that make the village as well-known as it is nowadays.
SGT
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Thứ Bảy, 27 tháng 12, 2014
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