Imprints of Vietnamese culture on world masterpieces


The elite focus on limited editions and are highly regarded by professionals to assert their own status and taste. In the world of international antiquities, the treasures bearing Phap Lam art of Hue royal court are highly appreciated for their creativity and sophistication. Using the technique of multi-color glazing on precious metal cores, beautiful Phap Lam works have remained stable over the centuries and are always in valuable collections.

After hundreds of years of being lost, right when artisan Do Huu Triet successfully revived Phap Lam technique. This success is incorporated into the idea of ​​combining East and West craftsmanship to create new stylish treasures. The master bottle-making technology – entirely handmade of Vietnam plus the famous drink line of Europe, is a great combination between traditional Vietnamese cultural values ​​and Western breath.

In the direction of restoring the quintessential value of the royal family, the famous Scottish beverage company combined with a limited edition of Phap Lam outer box made from precious silver metal core with only 3 works in Vietnam market. With the image of a phoenix mixed with a wall, each bottle of this drink deserves to be called an art treasure symbolizing prosperity and sublimation, will bring lucky energy to the owner.

For a long time in the world, collecting rare and precious drinks is not only a passion, but also an effective and safe investment field. In the international market, rare drink returns have led the luxury investment index against other sectors such as real estate, gold, diamonds and bitcoin over the past 10 years. In terms of financial investment, the formula used in famous beverage collection investment is FV = PVx(1+i)n, where: PV is the current cash flow value; i is the discount rate (if you don’t invest in a certain field, take the bank interest rate as the basis); n is the number of years of brewing the famous drink; FV: Future Value.

Famous drink collectors do not know Richard Gooding – from the family that owns a Pepsi Cola bottling and distribution empire. In 1988, he sold the Company to PepsiCo and spent the next decade becoming a famous drink collector. In 2020, his collection of more than 3,900 bottles is open for sale with a total estimated amount of about 10 million USD.

More specifically, the collection of famous collector that reached the Guinness World Record for value now belongs to a Vietnamese businessman. Starting to collect rare wine 20 years ago, Nguyen Dinh Tuan Viet was announced as the Guinness record holder for the collection worth about 13.9 million USD. With the extremely impressive opening of Mr. Nguyen Dinh Tuan Viet, the trend of collecting famous drinks has been paid special attention by the Vietnamese elite in the past 5 years. The elite focus on choosing limited edition famous drink bottles and are highly appreciated by many professionals to affirm their position and taste.

In order to become a limited edition with unique and expensive value, the rare drink flavors must also bring the breath of historical and cultural elements to evoke a lot of contemplation and contemplation. great for collectors. Because a precious drink is not something bought to drink immediately for fun, but it is a hobby to nourish the spirit of the elite. Every time looking at a masterpiece, collectors must awaken in their hearts sublime emotions, wanting to reach for more beautiful things.

The old history records that, in the winter of Dinh Hoi year (1827), King Minh Mang (1820-1841) ordered the inner government to set up a new agency named Phap Lam Tuong Tu, specializing in the production of French blue products. This talented king connoisseurs of famous drinks has contributed to promoting the fine arts and handicrafts of Vietnam. Thanks to that, his posterity, Vietnamese elites have more options to become world-class collectors while still honoring traditional fine arts.

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