Exhibition of ancient Oc Eo jewelry, ornaments
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The exhibition, titled “Bau vat Vuong quoc co – Nghe thuat kim hoan va trang suc Oc Eo” (Treasures of the Ancient Kingdom – Oc Eo Jewelry and Ornaments), features Buddhist and Hindu religious items such as amulets or golden sheets engraved with images of gods, sacred animals, symbols and the lotus.
Visitors listen to discussions about Oc Eo jewelry at the exhibition “Bau vat Vuong quoc co - Nghe thuat kim hoan va trang suc Oc Eo” (Treasures of Ancient Kingdom – Oc Eo Jewelry and Ornament) at the HCM City Museum of History. (Photo: VNA) |
The jewelry items include earrings, bracelets, necklaces, medals and rings decorated with the Hindu Nandi and Egyptian scarab made of gems, gold, crystal and stone.
The decorative images and designs of these items show the cultural exchange between the East and the West in ancient times.
The exhibition also showcases tools for making jewelry and ornaments, including crucibles and moulds made of clay pots or stone.
Hoang Anh Tuan, director of the HCM City Museum of History, said: “The exhibition reflects the high level of skills of artisans in ancient times as well as the peak period of Oc Eo culture.”
The exhibition is co-organised by the museum and museums in Dong Nai, Long An, Tien Giang, Dong Thap, Can Tho, An Giang and Kien Giang provinces.
It remains open until March 31.
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