Quang Duc pottery village was formed around the end of the 17th century - the beginning of the 18th century, on the Cai River, near the center of Phu Yen province, formerly An Tho citadel (now An Thach commune, Tuy An district, Phu Yen). In 1965, due to many events, the pottery village was interrupted, after many ups and downs, in 1983 the pottery village ended due to lack of raw materials.
During its most prosperous period, Quang Duc pottery provided the most unique and sophisticated pottery lines for the Central Highlands and the whole country. Quang Duc pottery was made from raw materials such as clay from the core area of Phu Yen Geopark, glaze from blood cockles from O Loan lagoon, firewood from manual kilns and special pottery making techniques, creating unique and distinctive pottery products.
Recognizing the value of Quang Duc pottery, for many years, dedicated experts from Phu Yen province have conducted campaigns to search, collect, and preserve hundreds of artifacts, images, and documents of Quang Duc ancient pottery. On this occasion, many experts also highly appreciated the cultural, historical, and artistic value of Quang Duc ancient pottery and hoped to soon have a solution to restore this ancient pottery village of more than 300 years...
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/phu-yen-mong-muon-phuc-hoi-dong-gom-co-hon-300-nam-post797748.html
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