Bird shaped vessels at the Minneapolis Museum of Art in the United States
The bird shaped vessels made between 100 BC and 600 AD are now collected at the Minneapolis Museum of Art in the United States. It occupies an important position in ancient art, has practical functions, and often carries rich symbolic meanings and cultural values. The design reflects the ancient people's observation and imitation of the natural world, as well as their worship and respect for the characteristics of birds.. In many cultures, birds symbolize freedom, sky, spirit, or divinity, so these vessels may be used in religious ceremonies or as ceremonial objects to express social status. It showcases the superb skills of ancient craftsmen and allows us to glimpse the aesthetic taste and spiritual world of ancient society.
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