The strokes and pinkness of the ceramic pattern
For a long time, ceramic lovers have been fascinated with the ceramic glaze colors of the Authentique brand (currently present in Ho Chi Minh City), especially the delicate relief that colorists must be skillful and understand clearly.
After being removed from the mold, the products are smoothed until the surface is smooth, and then sent to the ceramic painters.
Exquisite motifs on ceramic products.
Thien, the young lady currently in charge of production, took us around the ceramic factory on the outskirts of Saigon, saying that painting ceramics is a job that is both easy but also extremely difficult.
Ms. Doan Minh Phuong, founder of the brand, once wrote: `Anyone who sees a painting knows that the soul of the painting lies in the strokes, and the soul of the painting lies in the interaction of the color layers with each other and with the background of the painting.`
And painting ceramics also follows the same standards.
Ceramic can be considered a special type of `paper`, the ceramic bone is hard, but has a certain permeability.
Scenery and atmosphere at the ceramic factory (Thu Duc, Saigon).
As a handmade product, no two ceramic products are identical.
And of course, even though it is a pattern, the colors of each product batch also have their own.
Scenery and atmosphere at the ceramic factory (Thu Duc, Saigon).
Returning to the living room, she placed on the table a vase with a floral pattern, inspired by a wedding dress filled with flowers.
Doan Thanh Nghia, who studied ceramics in Bat Trang, Lai Thieu, Binh Duong, said that an artist who can create two ceramic designs each year is very successful.
Scenery and atmosphere at the ceramic factory (Thu Duc, Saigon).
Having been present in Saigon for nearly 20 years and becoming a notable name for many tourists, Authentique wants to focus more on the domestic market.
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