Ancient Shang Dynasty Bronze Double-Ear Tripod
Ancient Shang Dynasty Bronze Double-Ear Tripod
Description:
A rare and finely cast Shang Dynasty bronze tripod vessel, featuring a distinctive double-ear design with an upward-facing orientation. The vessel stands on three sturdy legs, characteristic of ritual bronze ding, which were used in ceremonies and ancestral offerings during the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BCE).
The body of the vessel exhibits a well-balanced form, with gracefully curved handles extending outward, symbolizing strength and stability. The surface is adorned with intricate patterns and motifs typical of Shang Dynasty bronzeware, reflecting the advanced metallurgical craftsmanship of the period. The inscription "双耳鼎朝天" (Double-Ear Tripod Facing the Sky) suggests a symbolic or ritualistic significance, possibly related to religious or celestial themes.
Dimensions:
Height: 32 cm
Condition Report:
Overall condition: Good.
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