Square Zun Carved with Four Goat Heads
A Bronze Tripod Ding(Food Vessel)
A Bronze Owl-Form You and Cover(Wine Vessel)
Duixu of Marquis of Jin |
Shang Dynasty Zun is an important variety of bronze wine vessels. The representative masterpiece, the square zun carved with four sheep heads unearthed from Hunan, is a bronze ware of the Shang Dynasty. The article measures over half meter and looks magnificent. The body of the zun is square and straight in design, with eight strips of arris. Each of the four corners of the zun belly is carved with a protruding bust of a curly-horn goat, which adds to the diversity of the image of the article. The shoulders of the goats are decorated with the pattern of great birds, while the foot parts are carved in relief with ringed feet. Though only the upper part of each goat is carved, it presents to be a complete whole. The article, giving off a strong witchery appeal with its intriguing patterns, is presumed to be a musical instrument used by the wizard during the sacrifice. |








