Vietnamese fine arts and handicraft enterprises introduced their most special products at a recent exhibition in the Mekong Delta City of Can Tho.

These entirely handmade products from dried roots are priced from a few US dollars to tens of thousands of dollars and range from useful household utensils to artworks suitable for exhibition.
Below are some of them:
This tea table set is worth VND200 million ($10,000).
This pair of vases is priced VND35 million ($1,700).
From inanimate timber pieces, artisans of the Mekong Delta created
extremely valuable artworks worth tens of thousands of US dollars.
Unique wooden artworks.
This set of table and chairs is priced at tens of thousands of US dollars.
Precious wooden furniture inlaid with mother of pearl.
This wooden eagle is priced over $5,000.
This table is worth $20,000.
This work is priced nearly $25,000. It is made by an artisan from Lam Dong Province.
This product is over $2,200.
This work is $1,000.
Wooden painting.
Wooden bullets.
Wooden lamps.
Oil lamps, vases, incense burners, tables and chairs that were used by Vietnamese families in the past.
Items made from bamboo.
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