Inaugurated in a prime location Nguyen Hue walking street, the Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups jewelry museum belong to the Do Hung Museum system. The 54 ethnic groups of Vietnam also have their own unique characteristics, as well as their own personality, identity, language, beliefs, customs, housing, festivals, cuisine. The Museum of Jewelry of 54 Vietnamese Ethnicities was born with 54 collections of original artifacts dating from 2,500 years ago to the 20th century, with materials such as gold, silver, jade, ivory, amber, agate, quartz, lapis lazuli, crystal, pearls, mother-of-pearl, tortoise shell (Nguyen Dynasty) to introduce and reflect the 54 vibrant, beautiful, and unique “colors” of the puzzle, a tapestry of emotions, to domestic and international visitors.
Visitors will learn about the significance of each type of jewelry in the spiritual and material life of ethnic communities
Upon entering the museum, visitors will marvel at magnificent jewelry sets crafted from various materials such as gold, silver, bronze, gemstones, and shell beads
Each jewelry piece reflects the distinctive cultural identity of each ethnic group through patterns, designs, and wearing styles
Address | 68 Đ. Nguyễn Huệ, Bến Nghé, Quận 1, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam. |
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Category | Attractions |