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"The Essence of Vietnam on Jade”

Jade collector Hong Trang, also known as Uyen Sa, from Hanoi has been deeply involved in jade collecting for over 15 years. In recent years, she has dedicated herself to researching and gathering thousands of jade specimens with the theme of "The Essence of Vietnam on Jade".

Jade collector Hong Trang, also known as Uyen Sa, from Hanoi has been deeply involved in jade collecting for over 15 years. In recent years, she has dedicated herself to researching and gathering thousands of jade specimens with the theme of "The Essence of Vietnam on Jade".

Uyen Sa has collaborated with artisans from foreign countries to engrave images of Vietnamese culture on jade.

 Uyen Sa’s affinity for jade began at the age of 18 when she received her first jade bracelet from her grandmother. Since then, she has been learning about jade. She started learning from like-minded individuals who shared her passion and interest in the origin of jade and the benefits of using jade in jewelry.

With years of exploration and discovery, Uyen Sa has collaborated with artisans from Myanmar, a place renowned for its jade mines, to engrave images of Vietnamese culture on jade.


 Standing out in Uyen Sa's collection is the "Lotus Flower," which is known as the national flower of Vietnam. She and skillful craftsmen have created beautiful jade lotus flowers which really interest international friends. One of them is Camille Lavirotte from France who was particularly delighted to hear the stories and hidden philosophies behind each jade product. 

Uyen Sa has also hosted Danish guest Erich Muller, explaining to him the significance of the jade peace knot, inspired by ancient Vietnamese coins. 





Every day, Uyen Sa tirelessly collects and designs various jade pieces, enriching her jade exhibition room. In the near future, she plans to organize jade exchange events, where jade enthusiasts can gather, chat, and spread the story of Vietnamese culture.

                                                                Story: Bich Van/VNP Photos: Khanh Long Translated by Nguyen Tuoi

 


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