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“Spring Hues of Ceramics” by Sulwhasoo and Bát Tràng Museum: A Cultural Reunion of Eastern Heritage

The “Spring Hues of Ceramics” pop-up marks a special collaboration between Korean beauty house Sulwhasoo and Bát Tràng Museum, as part of Sulwhasoo’s global Beauty From Culture campaign, now arriving in Vietnam.

More than 30 leading voices in Vietnam’s beauty scene gathered to celebrate the harmony of Eastern cultural heritage—revived through the language of ceramics and skincare.

Location Event Hall, Lotte Department Store, 54 Liễu Giai, Hà Nội

Time 9/5 /2025 – 18/5/2025

Free Entry 9:30am – 10pm

 

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SULWHASOO x BÁT TRÀNG MUSEUM POP-UP STORE: “Spring Hues of Ceramics” – designed and produced by SHINE.MGM by HaDo, with communications by Đẹp Magazine.

Sulwhasoo’s global Beauty From Culture campaign is a journey to reconnect with cultural roots and bring the radiance of tradition into the pulse of modern life.

In Vietnam, this journey begins at the “Heritage Zone,” a symbolic meeting point of two legacies: 700 years of Bát Tràng ceramics and nearly a century of Korean beauty science.

At the heart of the pop-up, Sulwhasoo and Bát Tràng Museum Atelier—an almost 50-year-old family-run ceramic studio—unveiled a limited-edition collaboration: a pair of embossed ceramic coasters and a Moon Jar inspired by Korea’s 19th-century Joseon Dynasty, adorned with Sulwhasoo’s iconic plum blossom motif and finished in Bát Tràng’s signature glaze.

A fusion of tradition and innovation, marked by the unique touches of Sulwhasoo and Bát Tràng Museum Atelier. Discover the collection and its making in the short film below.

Beyond preserving tangible heritage, the partnership is also a commitment to nurturing the people behind the craft. Sulwhasoo will support Bát Tràng Museum’s Young Talent Development Fund for one year, sponsoring research and scholarship initiatives to empower the next generation of artisans.

Bát Tràng Museum
Founded by the late People’s Artisan Vũ Thắng, Bát Tràng Museum—officially Bat Trang Museum of Viet Soul Art—is the only private museum of its kind in the historic ceramic village of Bát Tràng. Licensed by the Hanoi People’s Committee since 2016, the museum houses a rich personal collection of traditional Bát Tràng ceramics (18th–20th century), as well as the life’s work of Vũ Thắng himself, many of which are one-of-a-kind masterpieces.

Bát Tràng Museum Atelier (BTMA)
The nearly 50-year-old ceramic workshop operated by the artisan’s family continues his legacy. BTMA focuses on studying the aesthetics of traditional Vietnamese ceramics—its shapes, glazes, and decorative motifs—reinterpreting them in contemporary forms.

Sulwhasoo
As a global iconic luxury beauty brand, Sulwhasoo reinterprets Korean traditional aesthetics with contemporary views to create Holistic Beauty to Transcend Boundaries. Going beyond anti-aging to accomplish skin longevity, our 60 years of ginseng research expertise has integrated cutting-edge scientific technologies to develop unique ingredients with the aim of effectively delivering the vital energy of ginseng to skin.

Nguyễn Kim Hằng – Brand General Manager of Sulwhasoo Vietnam

For media inquiries, please contact:

 Sulwhasoo Việt Nam
Ms Đặng Xuân Yến Nhi
yennhi.dang
@vn.amorepacific.com

Bát Tràng Museum
Atelier
Ms Loan Nguyen
hello@battrang.museum

Moon Jar with embossed plum blossom motifs by Sulwhasoo x Bát Tràng Museum Atelier.
Artworks from Bát Tràng Museum Atelier on display at the “Spring Hues of Ceramics” pop-up.
Ceramic coasters embossed with Sulwhasoo’s signature motif, crafted by Bát Tràng Museum Atelier.
Artworks from Bát Tràng Museum Atelier on display at the “Spring Hues of Ceramics” pop-up.
Actress Ngọc Xuân
Model Trịnh Thu Hường
Blogger Hà My
Model Tuyết Lan
Tulipiere vase by Bát Tràng Museum Atelier (BTMA)
Huỳnh Phạm Thủy Tiên – Second Runner-up of Miss Universe Vietnam 2022
MC Minh Xù
MC Hoàng Oanh
Vũ Khánh Tùng – Director of Bát Tràng Museum
Nguyễn Kim Hằng – Brand General Manager of Sulwhasoo Vietnam
Đỗ Nguyệt Hà – Creative Director, Đẹp Magazine
Giáng My – Miss Hung Kings Temple 1992
Hà Kiều Anh – Miss Vietnam 1992
Horse of Good Fortune sculpture by Bát Tràng Museum Atelier (BTMA)
Two-Handled Vase With Bronze Details by Bát Tràng Museum Atelier (BTMA)
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Đỗ Nguyệt Hà – Creative Director, Đẹp Magazine
Nicky Khánh Ngọc – Beauty Editor, Elle Vietnam
Đồng Thủy Tiên – Business Director, Elle Vietnam
Vũ Khánh Tùng – Director of Bát Tràng Museum

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