Tianma Tomb Golden Crown

Tianma Tomb Golden Crown

The Tianmazhong Golden Crown is a Silla era golden crown, now collected at the Gyeongju National Museum in South Korea. This golden crown was unearthed in 1973 from the Tianma Tomb located in Qingzhou, and was worn on the head of the buried person at the time of excavation. The height of this golden crown is 32.5 centimeters, which is a typical golden crown style in Silla. The front of the golden crown has three "out" shaped vertical ornaments, and the back has two decorations resembling deer antlers.
Qing Dynasty cloisonn é cloisonn é enamel lotus pedestal

Qing Dynasty cloisonn é cloisonn é enamel lotus pedestal

The Qing Dynasty cloisonn é cloisonn é enamel lotus pedestal is made of copper wire cut into various patterned contours, then filled with enamel glazes of different colors. After firing, polishing and other processes, it finally forms a brightly colored and exquisitely patterned artwork. These paintings often depict Buddhist scriptures, images of saints, or religious symbols, which not only have high artistic value, but also carry profound religious and cultural significance.
Carved bronze axe blade

Carved bronze axe blade

This cultural relic is an axe blade, with a curved blade section and a quadruped animal engraved on each side of the blade surface. The artifact dates back to the early Iron Age in 1000 BC and was discovered in Koban Cemetery, North Ossetia. It is made of copper alloy and measures 17.5 centimeters in height and 5.5 centimeters in width. It is currently housed in the National Museum of Archaeology in France.
Alexander the Great's Drachma Silver Coin

Alexander the Great's Drachma Silver Coin

The Great Emperor of Lishan's silver tetradrachma coin was made between 325 BC and 320 BC. Coins were minted in Side (now Türkiye). The obverse of this coin features the portrait of a young Hercules wearing a lion skin helmet. Hercules is a hero in Greek mythology known for his strength and courage. On this coin, he is depicted as a young man wearing lion skin, which is his emblem. This Delacroix silver coin is collected by the French National Archaeological Museum.
Queen Angongde's belt

Queen Angongde's belt

The Belt of Queen Arnonde "is a precious artifact discovered in 1959 at Saint Denis Cathedral. It is a belt made of goat skin with rich decorations. The belt was found in Tomb 49, which belonged to Queen Arnonde of Francia. Aregade was the third wife of Clovis I and passed away between 580 and 590 AD at the age of 70 to 80. The items found in her tomb include a brown red silk robe decorated with gold embroidery, a pair of round slender pins inlaid with garnet, and a pair of shoes made of leather.
Carved bronze bracelet

Carved bronze bracelet

This carved bronze bracelet comes from the R é allon region of the High Alps department in France. Archaeological relics were discovered there. This bracelet can be traced back to the post Bronze Age from the 10th century BC to the 9th century BC. This bracelet is now housed in the National Museum of Archaeology in France.
The Staff of Command of Louis Nicolas Davout

The Staff of Command of Louis Nicolas Davout

This scepter belongs to Louis Nicolas Davout. Louis Nicolas Davout (May 10, 1770- June 1, 1823), also known as Davout, was a French military commander and imperial marshal who served during the French Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic Wars. His war talent, as well as his reputation as a strict disciplined individual, earned him the nickname 'Iron Marshal' (Le Mar é chal de fer). He was listed as one of Napoleon's most outstanding commanders. His loyalty and obedience to Napoleon were absolute.
Olas Sebastiani's baton

Olas Sebastiani's baton

Olas Sebastiani (November 11, 1771- July 20, 1851) was a French general, diplomat, and politician who served as Minister of the Navy, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of State during the July Monarchy. He joined the French Revolutionary Army at a young age, rose to prominence in its ranks, and later became a supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was once an envoy sent by the French consulate to the East, mainly responsible for formulating plans to reconquer Ottoman Egypt, and later served as the ambassador to the Ottoman Empire during the empire. The Marshal's Staff of Orlas Sebastiani is a 19th-century French artifact.
Ferdinand Foch's Staff of Command

Ferdinand Foch's Staff of Command

This scepter belongs to Ferdinand Foch. Ferdinand Foch (October 2, 1851- March 20, 1929) was a French Marshal and a member of the French Academy. He performed outstandingly as the Supreme Allied Commander on the Western Front during World War I. He stopped Germany's attack and launched a counterattack to win the war. In November 1918, Marshal Foch accepted the German ceasefire and attended the ceasefire agreement of November 11, 1918. This scepter was awarded to Foch by French President Raymond Poincar é on August 23, 1918.
Marshal Gabriel Morito's baton

Marshal Gabriel Morito's baton

This baton belongs to Gabriel Morito. Gabriel Molito (March 7, 1770- July 28, 1849) was a French Marshal. He joined the French Revolutionary Army during the outbreak of the French Revolution, initially as a captain of a militia. In 1793, he was appointed as a brigade commander and participated in the battles of Kaiserslautern and Wiesenburg under General Horch. In 1799, he was sent to Switzerland to fight against the Austrian Russian coalition led by Alexander Suvorov under the command of General Andrei Massena. In 1801, he was promoted to the rank of division general.
French Marshal's baton

French Marshal's baton

The "Louis Georges Erasme, Marquis de Contades' Marshal's Rod and Sleeve" is a historical artifact that is currently housed in the Military Museum in Paris, France. The production date of this Marshal's baton is approximately 1758. One end is adorned with the national emblem of France, featuring a relief of the Marquess's Crown 1, while the other end is adorned with the coat of arms of the Contades family
The baton of Marquis Cassagnet

The baton of Marquis Cassagnet

The baton of the Marquis of Cassagnet (B â ton de command du Marquis de Cassagnet) is a historical artifact currently housed in the Military Museum in Paris, France. The production date of this baton is approximately 1679. Its main body is a wooden cylinder, once covered in deep blue velvet, but now only the base remains. The circumference of the cylinder is embedded with partially gold-plated silver nails, and the nail heads take on the shape of lilies. The decorations at both ends are spiral shaped and made of partially gold-plated silver.
Greek King Heraeus Drachma Silver Coin

Greek King Heraeus Drachma Silver Coin

The drachma silver coin of King Heraeus of ancient Greece, a half crown bust of King Heraeus from around 40 BC to AD 0, with the left hand holding a long scepter. Drachma is the most commonly used large denomination coin, typically made of silver. The weight of the coin is about 17 grams and the diameter is about 24 millimeters.
3D printable walking little black panther

3D printable walking little black panther

Oracle bone, oracle bone script, and turtle shell

Oracle bone, oracle bone script, and turtle shell

This turtle shell with inscriptions was found to be two separate pieces and was reconstructed. The content of the inscription records the divination on the day of Xinyou, asking if they could defeat their opponents.
2021 Formula Championship Azerbaijan Grand Prix Trophy

2021 Formula Championship Azerbaijan Grand Prix Trophy

The Azerbaijan Grand Prix of the Formula One World Championship is the Azerbaijan stop of the Formula One World Championship. The competition was held at the Baku City Street Circuit in the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku. The first match was held in 2016. Baku is the latest street track on the Formula One calendar, joining the ranks of Monaco, Melbourne, and Singapore.
2023 Formula Championship Azerbaijan Grand Prix Trophy

2023 Formula Championship Azerbaijan Grand Prix Trophy

The Azerbaijan Grand Prix of the Formula One World Championship is the Azerbaijan stop of the Formula One World Championship. The competition was held at the Baku City Street Circuit in the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku. The first match was held in 2016. Baku is the latest street track on the Formula One calendar, joining the ranks of Monaco, Melbourne, and Singapore.
2018 Formula Championship Azerbaijan Grand Prix Trophy

2018 Formula Championship Azerbaijan Grand Prix Trophy

The Azerbaijan Grand Prix of the Formula One World Championship is the Azerbaijan stop of the Formula One World Championship. The competition was held at the Baku City Street Circuit in the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku. The first match was held in 2016. Baku is the latest street track on the Formula One calendar, joining the ranks of Monaco, Melbourne, and Singapore.
Formula Championship China Shanghai Grand Prix Trophy

Formula Championship China Shanghai Grand Prix Trophy

The first F1 Grand Prix was held at the Shanghai International Circuit in 2004. It is the first "World's Three Major Sports Events" held in China. And it became the 16th stop of the season that year. Finally, Rubens Barrichello, who was playing for the Ferrari team at the time, won his first championship at the Chinese Grand Prix with a time of 1 hour 29 minutes 12.420 seconds. Jenson Button, who was playing for the British and American teams at the time, won the runner up, while Kimi Raikkonen, who was playing for the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team at the time, won the third place. The Chinese Grand Prix will be held at the Shanghai International Circuit from April 19th to 21st, 2024.
Formula Championship Austrian Grand Prix Trophy

Formula Championship Austrian Grand Prix Trophy

The Austrian Grand Prix of the Formula One World Championship, also known as the Austrian Station of the Formula One World Championship, is held annually in Spielberg, Austria. In 1964, the first Austrian Grand Prix was held on a track converted from a military airport in Zeltweg, but it was only held once. In 1970, F1 returned to Austria, but the race was hosted by the Austerlich circuit, which lasted for a total of 18 years until 1988. In 2004, Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz bought the A1 track, and Mateschitz spent a lot of money renovating the track and renaming it "Red Bull Track"“
Formula Championship Canadian Grand Prix Trophy

Formula Championship Canadian Grand Prix Trophy

F1 Canada Station, also known as the Canadian Station of the Formula One World Championship in Chinese. The Canadian Grand Prix was moved to Montreal in 1978 because the original track was too old and dangerous. The Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal does not frequently host races. The first champion of the track after its opening was local Canadian racing driver Gilles Villeneuve, who was the father of Jacques Villeneuve. Gilles Villeneuve died unexpectedly during a practice race in Belgium in 1982, and the track was renamed Gilles Villeneuve in memory of him.
Formula Championship Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Formula Championship Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

The Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, also known as the "F1 Saudi Grand Prix," is an F1 Grand Prix. On November 5, 2020, F1 officially announced that Saudi Arabia would join the F1 calendar in 2021, with races taking place in Jeddah, the second largest city in Saudi Arabia, and presented in the form of night street races.
Formula Championship Australian Grand Prix Trophy

Formula Championship Australian Grand Prix Trophy

The Australian Grand Prix of the Formula One World Championship is a Grand Prix of the Formula One World Championship, organized by the International Automobile Federation. It is held annually from March to April at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia, also known as the F1 Melbourne Station. The first race was held in 1996. Michael Schumacher is the athlete with the most wins in the Australian Grand Prix main race, with a total of 4 wins, while Charles Leclerc holds the lap record of 1 minute 20.260 seconds set in 2022. Max Verstappen is the defending champion of the competition.
Formula Championship Hungarian Grand Prix Trophy

Formula Championship Hungarian Grand Prix Trophy

F1 Hungary Station, also known as the Hungarian Grand Prix or simply the Hungarian Grand Prix, is a Chinese version of the Formula One World Championship. The competition is usually held every July at the Hungaron circuit in Hungary. Single lap length: 4.381 kilometers, race direction: clockwise, race laps: 70, race distance: 306.630 kilometers, stopping strategy: 1 stop for 44-48 laps, 2 stop for 20-32 laps, 45-56 laps, 3 stop for 19-22 laps, 35-39 laps, 53-57 laps
Formula Championship Monaco Grand Prix Trophy

Formula Championship Monaco Grand Prix Trophy

The Monaco Grand Prix of the Formula One World Championship refers to two of the four major car races in the world (Le Mans 24 Hours, Indianapolis 500, Monte Carlo Rally, Monte Carlo F1 Grand Prix), indicating the deep connection between the Monte Carlo circuit and motorsport. On March 20, 2020, the Monaco Automobile Club officially announced the cancellation of the 2020 F1 Monaco Grand Prix.
F1 Singapore Grand Prix Trophy

F1 Singapore Grand Prix Trophy

The Singapore Grand Prix is the first night time Grand Prix in F1 history. The Singapore circuit is also the first F1 street circuit in Asia. The track has a single lap length of 5.067 kilometers, a total of 23 bends, and runs counterclockwise. Although the Singapore street track has many bends, it also has two relatively long straights, and F1 cars can reach a top speed of 300 kilometers per hour. In the slower six corners of T3, T10, T11, T15, T19, and T20, the passing speed of F1 cars is only 80 to 100 kilometers per hour.
Formula One World Championship Trophy

Formula One World Championship Trophy

The FIA Formula 1 World Championship, abbreviated as F1, is the highest level annual series of track racing events organized by the International Automobile Federation (FIA). It is the highest level of racing competition in the world today and is known as one of the "three major sporting events in the world" along with the Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup. The first race was held at the Silverstone circuit in the UK in 1950.
Formula Championship Russian Grand Prix Trophy

Formula Championship Russian Grand Prix Trophy

The Russian Grand Prix of the Formula One World Championship, also known as the "F1 Russian Grand Prix" or "Russian Grand Prix", is the highest level annual series of track racing events organized by the International Automobile Federation. The Russian Grand Prix was briefly held twice in St. Petersburg, Russia in the early 20th century. The Formula One World Championship returned to Russia in 2014. On October 12, 2014, the 16th race of the 2014 Formula One World Championship kicked off at the Sochi International Street Circuit in Russia, with British driver Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes Benz winning the championship.
Golden Satellite Award Trophy for American Film and Television

Golden Satellite Award Trophy for American Film and Television

The Golden Satellite Award, commonly known as the Satellite Award, is selected by the non American journalist organization of the Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association. It was founded in 1996 and is known as the "Little Golden Globe Award". It is also one of the famous "Oscar benchmarks". The reason why people like to add the word "gold" has a long history. Most of the members of the International Society of Journalists were originally members of the Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association (HFPA), but due to internal differences, they separated and established the International Society of Journalists and set up the Satellite Award.
British Academy Film Awards trophy

British Academy Film Awards trophy

The British Academy Film Awards is an award in the film category presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. It was first presented in 1948 and was originally intended to recognize British films and foreign films starring British actors. It is equivalent to the Oscars in the UK, but in recent years, nominations have been more open, and any film officially released in the UK can be nominated. The awards have been changed to award films from around the world, which has had a greater impact. This award also presents awards for game related works. The 77th British Academy Film Awards ceremony will be held on February 18, 2024.
Crystal Ball Award Trophy

Crystal Ball Award Trophy

The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic was founded in 1946 and is held annually from July 5th to 15th. The highest award is the "Crystal Ball Award"; The first international film festival in Slovakia and one of the oldest film festivals in the world. The Crystal Ball Award, a type of award, is well-known for its inclusion of the Crystal Ball Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the Analyst Crystal Ball Award, and the Crystal Ball Award at the World Economic Forum. The main purpose of the film festival is to fight for peace, human happiness, and freedom of all countries, and to combat unethical films. The award was officially presented in 1948, with the highest award being the "Crystal Ball Award".
Emmy Award Trophy

Emmy Award Trophy

The Emmy Awards are television awards organized by the Academy of Television Arts&Sciences (ATAS) in the United States, founded in 1949. The Emmy Awards are the highest awards in the American television industry, along with the Academy Awards (film category), Grammy Awards (music category), and Tony Awards (drama category), known as the four major awards in the American entertainment industry (EGOT).
U-17 World Cup Champion Trophy

U-17 World Cup Champion Trophy

The FIFA U-17 World Cup, also known as the World Junior Championships. It is a men's football tournament participated by national teams under the age of 17, organized by FIFA. The first competition was held in China in 1985 and is held every two years. On April 3, 2023, FIFA announced the cancellation of the Peru U17 Men's World Cup hosting rights. FIFA has stated that the match date remains unchanged, and its board of directors will select another venue. [4] On June 23rd, FIFA confirmed that Indonesia will host the 2023 U17 Men's World Cup.
U-17 Women's World Cup Champion Trophy

U-17 Women's World Cup Champion Trophy

The FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, established in 2008 and held every two years, is organized and managed by FIFA. The Chinese women's national youth team qualified for the first time in 2012 but did not advance from the group stage. On October 6, 2013, China defeated Thailand to win third place and advance to the U17 Women's World Cup.
U-20 Women's World Cup Champion Trophy

U-20 Women's World Cup Champion Trophy

The FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup is a FIFA World Youth Football Championship for women under the age of 20, often referred to as the "Women's World Youth Championship" or "Women's World Youth Cup", held every two years. In 2007, FIFA renamed the World Junior Championships in Canada as the Women's Under-20 World Cup.