On July 28, the Ministry of Information and Communications and Vietnam Post Corporation issued the stamp set “National Treasures: Ceramics”. This stamp set includes 4 designs, introducing the following artifacts: Dau Ram ceramic vase, Long Thanh terracotta vase collection, Nhon Thanh ceramic vase, and brown flower ceramic vase.
Specifically, sample number 1 is an image of the Dau Ram ceramic jar (currently kept at the Quang Ninh Provincial Museum) which was recognized as a national treasure in the 7th period (December 2018). The ceramic jar was discovered in 1998 at the Dau Ram archaeological site (Hoang Tan commune, Quang Yen town), so it is also called the Hoang Tan ceramic jar.
Researchers all agree that the Dau Ram ceramic jar belongs to the late period of the Phung Nguyen culture, dating back more than 3,000 years ago.

In addition, sample number 4 is an image of a brown-flowered ceramic vessel discovered at the Tran Temple relic site ( Nam Dinh ) currently kept at the National History Museum, recognized as a National Treasure in the 5th period (December 2016), close to the An Sinh brown-flowered ceramic vessel currently kept at the Quang Ninh Museum. This is an item of the Tran Dynasty's nobility, recognized as a National Treasure in the 10th period in 2021.
The stamp set has a stamp size of 37 x 37 (mm) priced at 4,000 VND, with sample number 4 priced at 6,000 VND, designed by artist Nguyen Du (Vietnam Post Corporation) and supplied on the postal network from July 28, 2024 to June 30, 2026.
Pham Hoc
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