One of the animals in the museum
Shangqiu Museum
by ROYCE WARNER
Mar 23, 2024
by ROYCE WARNER
Mar 23, 2024
The first two ox-shaped bronze zun look quite similar. The one on the left is displayed in the Shangqiu Museum, and the one on the right is displayed in the Yin Ruins Museum, famously known as the Ya Chang ox zun.
The leopard-shaped seat weight is incredibly gorgeous. The deer-shaped seat weight is vivid and lifelike.
The Xizun is luxurious, and the dragon-shaped vessel is adorably silly. The ridge beast is mighty, and the phoenix lamp is exquisitely crafted. All of the above are displayed in the China Archaeology Museum.
The Warring States period's three horses, cast in bronze. Valued for their realism, each with a unique posture, they are the treasures of the Handan City Museum.
Post by ROYCE WARNER | Mar 23, 2024















