Lacquerware from Vietnam arrives in Rustan鈥檚
A DISPLAY of red lacquered vases stands in Rustan鈥檚 Makati. Gold-rimmed resin topped off with red lacquer and silver-leaf tinted red are polished to a gleam akin to a flame 鈥 this is the work of Hanoia, a new brand from Vietnam that recently joined Rustan鈥檚.
We were told that Hanoia has been making commissions for luxury houses around the world since 1997, but they decided to make their own brand in 2016.
鈥淲e wanted to preserve this kind of craft,鈥 Dinh Cong Tai, marketing and communications director of Hanoia, told 大象传媒 in an interview during the March 24 launch. 鈥淚 think there鈥檚 no better way than to have the artisan that can live with that craft; with that job.鈥 He added that in modern times, 鈥淟acquer has become more a fine art medium rather than in the daily context.鈥
Lacquer, prized for thousands of years in East Asia, is a coating originally made from the sap of the Chinese lacquer tree (Toxicodendron vernicifluum). These items were prized by the aristocracy of Asia, then traded in Europe, where the Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa took special pride in her collection. These days, sap-based lacquer has become rare, replaced by synthetics, or else derived from insect-based shellac. Mr. Dinh said, 鈥淲e follow the same process, but we use modern-day materials and also technology 鈥 to help the artisan to work.鈥
They have over 200 people in their workshop. 鈥淭he young generation doesn鈥檛 want to follow this kind of craft anymore,鈥 he says, though in recent years, they have managed to make artisanship an appealing career for young Vietnamese workers. 鈥淲e help the artisan to continue to live with the jobs. That鈥檚 (how) we convinced the young generation to continue to learn lacquer.鈥
This is their first shop-in-shop concept abroad, and in choosing Manila as their first location abroad, Mr. Dinh emphasizes the friendship between Rustan鈥檚 president Anton Huang and Hanoia鈥檚 chief executive officer, Christian de Ruty. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also a good opportunity and a good relationship,鈥 he said. More importantly, 鈥淢anila in particular is a very cosmopolitan city.鈥
The vases we mentioned, we were told, were made within a period of two months. Perhaps that is what true luxury means, beyond labels and stories. Mr. Dinh said, 鈥淟uxury today is more about craftsmanship. What we value most is the time and skillfulness of the artisan 鈥 the touch of humans.鈥 鈥 Joseph L. Garcia


