According to the locals, Kim Lan village was established in the ninth century. Since then, the art of pottery making has been developed and maintained through generations. Notably, the village was also a place where ceramic products for the ancient Citadel of Thang Long were made. Then Kim Lan ceramics-pottery fell into oblivion.

About 20 years ago, the pottery production in the village was revived and its products are now available nationwide in various styles and at reasonable prices. The products are special as they are made with sophisticated patterns and designs to meet the satisfaction of customers instead of mass-production. Several common products of the village are pots, jars, vases, cups and more.

PANO would like to introduce some pictures from the village:

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Processed-clay being poured into a mold
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Artisans shaping a pottery product
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A female artisan glazing a new flowerpot
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Truong Van Hue, an owner of a pottery kiln, introducing products to customers

Translated by Duong Thu