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Fri, 11/04/2025
(QNO) - In a small, cosy workshop in the heart of Hoi An, Huynh Kim- a slender, soft-spoken young man- has been meticulously reviving an ancient craft that captivates visitors: Macrame.
Within just a few square metres, Kim Macrame breathes life into strands of rope, creating vibrant pieces rich in Vietnamese cultural identity.
From keychains, decorative rugs, and coasters to plant hangers, lampshades, wall frames, clothing, and handbags, his intricate knotting technique has gained recognition from restaurants, hotels, resorts, and especially foreign tourists.
Kim discovered his passion for macrame in high school after a friend's introduction. Although he studied logistics at university, he continued to pursue Macrame, mastering knotting techniques and selling his work online by his second year, receiving positive feedback.
Macrame, dating back to the 13th century, is a distinct knotting art that requires no machinery. Kim’s designs, inspired by Vietnamese heritages, showcase his love for his homeland while introducing its culture to global visitors. His workshop allows visitors to craft their own Macrame pieces, often sparking an appreciation for sustainability and nature.
In his tranquil workspace, Kim patiently knots a dress adorned with lotus and cloud patterns for a foreign client. Under his skilled hands and vivid imagination, lifeless cords transform into artistic expressions of both practical value and profound cultural essence.