To commemorate the 79th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day (September 2, 1945 – 2024), the National Museum of History has organized a special exhibition titled “Champa Treasures – Marks of Time.” The exhibition is divided into two sections: “Religious Statues and Mascots” and “Jewelry and Objects with Religious and Royal Significance.”
The “Religious Statues and Mascots” section showcases intricately designed gold and silver statues adorned with precious stones. Champa, like other ancient Southeast Asian civilizations, was influenced by Hinduism and Buddhism, resulting in statues of gods, Buddhas, and sacred animals that reflect the religious and cultural traditions of these faiths.
In the “Jewelry and Objects with Religious and Royal Significance” section, visitors can admire beautifully crafted jewelry and items symbolizing religious authority and royal power. These items, such as earrings, necklaces, rings, and crowns, often bear Hindu motifs and were used in religious ceremonies or by the Champa royal family. The high level of craftsmanship and detailed goldsmithing in these artifacts highlight their cultural, historical, and artistic importance.
The exhibition offers a rare opportunity for both domestic and international visitors to explore the rich history and artistry of the Champa civilization. It will run until October 2024 at the Vietnam National Museum of History, located at No. 1 Trang Tien, Hanoi.
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Source: Vietnam Insider