Craft Link Vietnam

04 Oct , 2018

Craft Link promotes awareness of ethnic minority crafts and culture in Vietnam, helping small Vietnamese craft producers find opportunities to market their products. Your purchase helps preserve traditional Vietnamese craft skills while guaranteeing fair wages, safety, and social welfare for artisans.

Begun in 1996 by NGOs interested in handicrafts, Craft Link sought to ensure everyone benefited from the improving Vietnamese economy. With the goal of generating income for the poor, Craft Link gives preference to producers who are marginalized or disadvantaged, such as ethnic minorities in remote areas, street children, and people with disabilities. Helping them develop craft skills, design products, learn business skills, and organize into production groups, the nonprofit organization also provides markets to sell handmade products through its shops, bazaars, and export channels. Working closely with the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi, Craft Link also helps preserve traditional Vietnamese craft skills like the weaving and embroidery of rural tribal groups, puppet making, and traditional ceramics. Craft Link's beloved ceramics are made in Bat Trang, a small village on the Red River famous for its ceramic pottery since the 15th century. Bat Trang pottery items have been circulated nationwide as well as in many foreign countries. Of which, the most precious pottery items, which have been famous in Vietnam and in the world, are pottery items with gem enamel, brown enamel, crazed enamel, deep blue flowered enamel. In the past centuries, Bat Trang pottery items were considered as high-ranking, precious and rare ones. In order to satisfy the demand of the market, Bat Trang Pottery Village makes many family use items from baked clay. Besides, plenty of pottery items with various kinds and designs make us admire the skill of craftsmen in Bat Trang Pottery Village, where there are people who make soil and fire change into gem enamel for life.

Craft Link promotes awareness of ethnic minority crafts and culture in Vietnam, helping small Vietnamese craft producers find opportunities to market their products. Your purchase helps preserve traditional Vietnamese craft skills while guaranteeing fair wages, safety, and social welfare for artisans.

Begun in 1996 by NGOs interested in handicrafts, Craft Link sought to ensure everyone benefited from the improving Vietnamese economy. With the goal of generating income for the poor, Craft Link gives preference to producers who are marginalized or disadvantaged, such as ethnic minorities in remote areas, street children, and people with disabilities. Helping them develop craft skills, design products, learn business skills, and organize into production groups, the nonprofit organization also provides markets to sell handmade products through its shops, bazaars, and export channels. Working closely with the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi, Craft Link also helps preserve traditional Vietnamese craft skills like the weaving and embroidery of rural tribal groups, puppet making, and traditional ceramics. Craft Link's beloved ceramics are made in Bat Trang, a small village on the Red River famous for its ceramic pottery since the 15th century. Bat Trang pottery items have been circulated nationwide as well as in many foreign countries. Of which, the most precious pottery items, which have been famous in Vietnam and in the world, are pottery items with gem enamel, brown enamel, crazed enamel, deep blue flowered enamel. In the past centuries, Bat Trang pottery items were considered as high-ranking, precious and rare ones. In order to satisfy the demand of the market, Bat Trang Pottery Village makes many family use items from baked clay. Besides, plenty of pottery items with various kinds and designs make us admire the skill of craftsmen in Bat Trang Pottery Village, where there are people who make soil and fire change into gem enamel for life.