LÝ AND TRÂN DYNASTIES – DRAGON (1009 – 1225 | 1225 – 1400)
The Dragon, “rồng”in vietnamese, motifs during the Ly and Tran Dynasties stand out as some of the most distinctive and characteristic artistic symbols in Vietnam.
They embody the creativity, artistic essence, and aesthetic values of the Vietnamese people during that era.
LÝ AND TRÂN DYNASTIES – DRAGON (1009 – 1225 | 1225 – 1400)
The Dragon, “rồng”in vietnamese, motifs during the Ly and Tran Dynasties stand out as some of the most distinctive and characteristic artistic symbols in Vietnam.
They embody the creativity, artistic essence, and aesthetic values of the Vietnamese people during that era.
The hoa cúc (chrysanthemum) holds a significant place in Vietnamese culture and is particularly associated with the Nguyễn dynasty. This flower carries rich symbolism and is deeply embedded in the traditions and art of the period.
The hoa mẫu đơn (peony) is another significant floral symbol in Vietnamese culture, particularly during the Nguyễn dynasty. The wooden-carved peony, in particular, is a beautiful representation found in various forms of art and decoration from this period.
It is a rich symbol of wealth, beauty, honor, and love.
The Nguyễn family phoenix is a significant symbol in Vietnamese culture, particularly associated with the Nguyễn dynasty, the last ruling dynasty of Vietnam, which reigned from 1802 to 1945.
The phoenix embodies a blend of power, grace, prosperity, and renewal