“Dragon-Phoenix on treasures of the Nguyen dynasty” exhibition opens
Delegates cut the ribbon to open the exhibition. |
The exhibition is one of the activities to mark the 25th anniversary of the Hue Monuments Complex being recognized as the World Cultural Heritage, and the 15th anniversary of Vietnamese Court music - Nha
Co-organised by the Vietnam National Museum of History and the Hue Monuments Conservation Center, more than 80 antiquities are on display at the exhibition, including royal seals, royal books, ritual items, royal stationery and utensils for daily royal activities and royal ceremonies, and are made of precious materials such as gold, silver, gemstones, jade, and tortoiseshell.
The most typical ornamental patterns are the five-claw dragon and the phoenix - noble emblems of the monarchy, attached to the images of the emperor and the queen through the subtle material combinations of talented craftsmen.
The most typical ornamental patterns are the five-claw dragon and the |
The dragon-phoenix images were meticulously depicted, and are diverse in style and shape. These are priceless treasures that not only contain the historical, cultural and artistic values of an era, but also reflect the craftsmanship of the royal artisans of the Nguyen dynasty.
The exhibition is expected to run until December 5, 2018.
On the occasion, a book of the exhibition was also compiled and published to introduce the most splendid exhibits of the collection of royal treasures to readers.
Source: NDO
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