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Tripod Food Container (Ding) with Cloud Pattern

China

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Used as a ritual container for food, the ding tripod was one of the most important status symbols in ancient China. The present example reflects the Han trend of using lacquer instead of bronze for making such vessels. It further exemplifies the high-quality lacquerware produced in official workshops in Sichuan during the early Western Han. It bears a mark reading “made in the city of Chengdu,” the capital of Sichuan.

Tripod Food Container (Ding) with Cloud Pattern, Lacquer over wood, China

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