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Title
Bronze: vessels
Description
Two tripodal bronze wine cups (jue) of near identical size and shape. One vessel exhibits more pronounced green patina. Each vessel presents a cylindrical body with a rounded bottom and an upper lip that flares into a wide triangular spout opposing a handle in the shape of a half cylinder. Each vessel also possesses a pair of conically capped cylinders either side of the upper handle and another semi-circular handle on their right side. Each vessel is embellished with three raised linear features running in parallel around their upper bodies and beneath the arch of their side handles.
Source
Rewi Alley
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Physical Dimensions
142x85x174mm (l x w x h)
Museum Ac. No.
C1956.347
Usage Rights
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Period
Warring States Period (480-221 BC)
Collection
Citation
“Bronze: vessels,” China, Art and Cultural Diplomacy, accessed December 22, 2024, http://rewialleyart.nz/items/show/808.