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Vietnam: Blue and White Fish Plate with single fish swimming among water plants, set within a band of scrolling lotus. Later Lê Dynasty (1533-1788)

Vietnam: Blue and White Fish Plate with single fish swimming among water plants, set within a band of scrolling lotus. Later Lê Dynasty (1533-1788)

Bát Tràng porcelain and pottery is a type of ceramics made in the village of Bát Tràng, in the suburban outskirts of the northern Vietnamese city of Hanoi. The village is located in an area rich in clay suitable for making fine ceramics.

Bát Tràng ceramics are considered some of the best known porcelain products in Vietnam besides those of Chu Đậu, Đồng Nai, Phu Lang, and Ninh Thuận.

The history of china making in this village can be traced back as far as the 14th century AD. During the past centuries, Bát Tràng china products have travelled in European trading ships to all parts of the world.

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