Two dragon mascots made from jars placed at Ba Sang bridge, Ho Van Cong street, Tuong Binh Hiep ward, Thu Dau Mot city (Binh Duong).
After many days of installation by artisans, the two dragon mascots were completed on the morning of January 26. The location of the two dragon mascots is the main road leading to the famous Tuong Binh Hiep lacquer craft village in Binh Duong, about 500m from National Highway 13.
The bodies of both dragon mascots are made of jars, a famous product of the craft village.
Artisan Nguyen Minh Thuan was the one who came up with the idea of making a dragon mascot out of jars and was supported by the local government. He and a number of other artisans started working on it right away.
The dragon head is designed with clay, hand-molded and fired in a wood-fired kiln, so it looks very strong.
The bodies of the two dragon mascots are made of 36 embossed dragon jars. These are local, famous products.
After the two dragon mascots appeared, many people were delighted and praised them.
The cups are made of clay, wrapped around the body of the dragon mascot.
The claws on the dragon's body are arranged from cups.
Both dragon mascots are handmade by artisans.
According to the leader of Tuong Binh Hiep ward, the two dragon mascots were made from socialized funding sources, not using budget money.
The dragon's claws are quite sharp and eye-catching.
The dragon's teeth are designed from clay, quite detailed and elaborate.
Many people are interested in seeing the two dragon mascots with their own eyes to film and take souvenir photos.
Two dragon mascots made of jars are causing a "fever" on social networks and receiving many compliments from people. Some netizens talk about the pair of dragon mascots: "other people's dragons", "the number one pair of dragons"...
The two mascots are a highlight for people every time they enter the lacquer craft village.
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