Diligently keep the old profession

October 30, 2016 08:44

(Baonghean) - Thai Hoa hamlet (Nghi Thai commune, Nghi Loc district) has a long-standing traditional weaving profession and is famous for its beautiful and durable products. Through many ups and downs, this profession is still preserved by the villagers as a way to preserve the remaining values ​​of their ancestors.

Coming to Thai Hoa hamlet on an afternoon in late October, following the instructions of the villagers, we went to the house of Mr. Doan Huu Binh, who has been involved in the weaving profession for nearly 60 years. In the middle of the small yard, he and his wife were busy with their work. Some were splitting bamboo, others were weaving, when he saw the guests coming, he stopped to welcome them.

Người dân xóm Thái Hòa với nghề đan lát truyền thống.
Thai Hoa hamlet people with traditional weaving profession.

According to Mr. Binh, no one knows when the weaving village in Thai Hoa started, but it has been passed down through many generations. Mr. Binh started weaving when he was 7 years old. In his memory, about 20 years ago, when there were not many plastic, aluminum, and stainless steel utensils and tools, the weaving profession in Thai Hoa hamlet was very developed. Everyone, every household followed this profession. Every noon, everyone gathered at the village entrance to weave and chat happily, occasionally organizing weaving competitions, singing competitions while weaving...

The woven products of Thai Hoa village are not only diverse in design but also famous for their durability and beauty. The main products are baskets, trays, winnowing trays, bamboo mats, and pots... serving daily life and agricultural production. During harvest time, the products are not enough to sell. Customers from all over come to order products such as baskets, buckets for draining water, pots, bamboo mats for storing rice, winnowing trays, and pots... The combination of agricultural production with the craft of weaving and exchanging goods has contributed to creating stability and peace in the daily life of the people here.

The main materials for making woven products are bamboo, reed, and rattan. In Thai Hoa, bamboo is not abundant, so it is often imported from the mountainous district of Quy Chau. After that, it is dried and split into small pieces, shaved evenly before weaving.

Depending on the product, the weaving technique is also completely different. For rough products that do not require high dexterity and meticulousness, a family of two can weave 17-20 products per day. The price of a product is only from 17,000 - 20,000 VND. As for products that require high durability and aesthetics, it requires meticulousness and a special secret. Once finished, the woven product is put into the oven to be smoked until it turns a uniform yellow color. The main material for smoking is damp, rotten straw.

Mr. Binh added that this is the secret of Thai Hoa people to help products such as baskets and trays have beautiful and durable colors, while other places have to use varnish to apply. For products that require fine art, each family can only make 2-3 products per day depending on the skill level of each person. The price of each of these products ranges from 150,000 - 300,000 VND/piece.

Sản phẩm đan lát xóm Thái Hòa (xã Nghi Thái, huyện Nghi Lộc) được bày bán ở khắp các chợ trong và ngoài tỉnh
Wicker products from Thai Hoa hamlet (Nghi Thai commune, Nghi Loc district) are sold in all markets inside and outside the province.

The woven products of Thai Hoa village are often purchased by traders from all over the country, and are available in markets throughout the province and outside such as Vinh market, Ga market, Son market, Do Luong market, etc. Although it is only a side job during the off-season, the job also brings a steady income to households in Thai Hoa, averaging 3 - 4 million VND per month.

Nowadays, handmade bamboo weaving products are no longer as popular as before, instead, convenient products are made of plastic, corrugated iron, stainless steel, etc. Thai Hoa weaving is facing the risk of extinction with nearly 10 households, mainly men and women over 60 years old. However, with enthusiasm and passion for the profession, every day the people here still diligently and tirelessly weave to "breathe life" into each product and "keep the fire" for the traditional profession of their ancestors.

Wang Yun

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