Ancient Chinese bronze square statue
This is an ancient Chinese bronze square statue, a bronze ritual vessel used for wine or sacrifice. The utensils were square, mouth open, neck long, circle foot high, the overall shape dignified and elegant. The body is decorated with mysterious animal patterns such as gluttonous patterns, banana leaf patterns and Kuilong patterns. These decorations are usually symmetrically distributed with the center of the leaf edge, with a majestic and mysterious artistic style. Zun was one of the important bronze ritual vessels in the Shang and Western Zhou dynasties. In ancient times, this type of bronze was a symbol of aristocratic status and power, used to worship ancestors and important rituals.
Bronze square cauldrons from the early Western Zhou Dynasty collected by the Minneapolis Institute of Art
Ding is a utensil used by ancient Chinese people in some places to cook and store meat, and is one of the most important bronze ware species in ancient times. The "ding" (cooking vessel) is considered by later generations to be the most representative of supreme power among all bronze vessels.
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