Bronze vessels from the Western Zhou Dynasty, "Western Zhou Bronze Tripod"
Bronze products
Museum collections
Chinese cultural relics
Minneapolis Museum of Art
Bronze vessels
Cultural relics from the Western Zhou Dynasty
Bronze tripod from the Western Zhou Dynasty
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Vessels from the Western Zhou Dynasty
Bronze ware from the Western Zhou Dynasty
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This Chinese cultural relic is a tripod (food utensil) from the 12th to 11th centuries BC, currently housed in the Minneapolis Museum of Art in the United States. This tripod is a vessel designed by craftsmen during the Western Zhou Dynasty in the form of the Shang Dynasty. The main body of the tripod is a standard tripod, deep bowl shaped, while the circular handles on both sides are innovatively presented in the shape of elephant heads and trunks. Li is a type of food utensil in ancient China, mainly used for cooking and worship. This Li is a masterpiece from the Western Zhou Dynasty, with exquisite craftsmanship.