This captivating set of Vietnamese lacquer panels, titled “Regal Procession,” presents a historical parade with extraordinary detail. It is composed of four wooden panels, measures 238×119 cm in total, with each panel individually sized at 59×119 cm. Expertly crafted with mother of pearl inlay, the panels depict an imperial procession featuring dignitaries, soldiers, and courtiers, meticulously rendered to highlight their elegance and importance.
The scene captures figures on horseback, soldiers bearing banners, and attendants carrying ceremonial items. Surrounding these central figures are intricate depictions of natural elements such as trees and mountains, creating a dynamic and lifelike representation. The traditional Vietnamese gateway in the background adds depth and context to the narrative, emphasizing the historical and cultural significance of the event, likely inspired by the grandeur of the Nguyen Dynasty.
In addition to the human figures, the panels include symbolic and mythological elements such as dragons and turtles. In Vietnamese culture, dragons symbolize power, strength, and good fortune, while turtles represent longevity and stability. These symbols, woven into the artwork, enrich the narrative and connect it to deeper cultural and mythological themes.
The dark lacquer backdrop enhances the luminous mother of pearl, making the figures and symbols stand out brilliantly. The borders, adorned with intricate geometric patterns, provide a harmonious frame for the central scenes, adding to the overall aesthetic appeal.
Created more than 30 years ago, these panels are a testament to the dedication and skill of Vietnamese artisans of that era. The heavy wooden panels not only add to the physical weight but also underscore the historical and cultural significance of this artwork.
“Regal Procession” offers a glimpse into Vietnam’s imperial past, bringing a piece of its rich history and artistic heritage into your space. This set is ideal for a living room, office, or gallery, where it will draw admiration and spark conversations about the beauty and complexity of Vietnamese lacquer art and its embedded cultural symbols.