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Bronze square cauldrons from the early Western Zhou Dynasty collected by the Minneapolis Institute of Art | Cultural Relic,The Minneapolis Institute of Arts ,Bronze tripod,Chinese cultural relics,Square Tripot,Ding,Early rising in the Western Zhou Dynasty,Ritual vessels,Ancestral worship utensils,Lost overseas,3D model downloads,3D printing,free 3D model materials,obj,glTF,fbx,dae,stl,3ds,glb,usdz,3dmax,blender model downloads,VisionPro,3D modeling,3D scanning,3D images,3D stereoscopic paintings
Bronze square cauldrons from the early Western Zhou Dynasty collected by the Minneapolis Institute of Art Bronze square cauldrons from the early Western Zhou Dynasty collected by the Minneapolis Institute of Art

Bronze square cauldrons from the early Western Zhou Dynasty collected by the Minneapolis Institute of Art

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Ding is a utensil used by ancient Chinese people in some places to cook and store meat, and is one of the most important bronze ware species in ancient times. The "ding" (cooking vessel) is considered by later generations to be the most representative of supreme power among all bronze vessels.