laduita
Laduita is a term that refers to a specific style of decorative carving, particularly prominent in traditional Vietnamese lacquerware. It is characterized by intricate and detailed designs, often depicting natural motifs such as flowers, birds, and landscapes, as well as scenes from folklore and daily life. The technique involves applying multiple layers of lacquer, with pigments and other materials like eggshell or gold leaf embedded between the layers.
The term "laduita" itself is not of Vietnamese origin, but rather an archaic or regional term that
The process of creating laduita involves meticulous craftsmanship. Artisans carefully carve into the hardened lacquer layers