Shang Dynasty Bronze Vessel "Sacrifice to Tripod"
Bronze products
Bronze tripod
Museum collections
Chinese cultural relics
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Shang Dynasty cultural relics
Bronze vessels
Sacrificial Tripod Cauldron
Three legged tripod
Three legged tripod 3D model
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This tripod is a relic of China's Shang Dynasty (1600 BC -1046 BC) and was made from 1200 BC to 1100 BC. The overall size of this bronze vessel is 14.3 x 12.5cm and is currently in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. This tripod has a pattern composed of silkworms and cicadas, which is a typical form and decoration of the late Shang Dynasty. In ancient China, bronze vessels such as the tripod were used to worship the food and meat of ancestors in sacrifices. These bronzes have become the main academic research objects in Chinese history and are precious art treasures.