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Tripod Wine Container (Zun)

China

Western Han dynasty (206 BCE–9 CE)

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This elegant tripod wine vessel features fluidly engraved clouds and mythical animals arranged in two registers around the body. The gilded and silvered patterns create a gleaming surface. A vessel of this form was called zun or, more specifically, wenjiuzun, a term that indicates its use to store a clear liquor that could be repeatedly heated. Zun tripods were a popular style of wine container in the Han period, and contemporary visual materials such as the pictorial brick on display nearby demonstrate that they were used in concert with a ladle.

Tripod Wine Container (Zun), Gilt and silvered bronze with pigment, China

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