Cleveland Museum of Art Silver Horn
The silverware collected by the Cleveland Museum of Art, made in about 700 AD, is from Central Asia or Xizang and belongs to the early works of the eighth century. Made of silver and decorated with gold plating, presenting a magnificent appearance. Showcased the creator's exquisite craftsmanship and delicate skills. The specific purpose is still unknown, but they may have been used as decorations for religious ceremonies or aristocratic residences. The design and decoration of the utensils used complex geometry, animal and plant patterns and character images, which showed the cultural characteristics and artistic style of Central Asia or Xizang at that time. It is the Cleveland Museum of Art through J H. One of the important collectibles purchased by the Wade Fund.
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