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Gold and Silver Wares in the Tang Dynasty

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Carved Octagon Box of 90% Gold Inlaid with Gems

Carved Octagon Box of 90% Gold Inlaid with Gems
This box is made of high-purity gold. Its surface is decorated with patterns created with three...

Gold earrings inlaid with pearls (a pair)

Gold earrings inlaid with pearls (a pair)
The semicircular earring has multiple segments and a movable opening, where there's a spring...

Gold Bianzhong (chime bells)

Gold Bianzhong (chime bells)
The whole set of chime bells are of the same shape and size. Each bell is hollow inside and has a...

Tang Dynasty witnessed the most sophisticated technology and unparalleled prosperity of gold and silver wares in ancient China. The unearthed relics showed that the gold and silver wares in the Tang Dynasty were not only numerous in quantity and variety but also have the exquisite designs and delicate veins. They were a marker of the magnificence and splendour of the Tang Dynasty.

The gold and silver wares in the Tang Dynasty can be classified into table ware, dining ware, container, medical ware, ware for daily use and decoration, and ware for religious ceremony. The veins are diverse, and the shape and veins represent the distinctive features and style of the time. The processing technology was rather complicated and elaborate. At that time, the techniques such as hammering, casting, welding, cutting, polishing, coating, engraving and carving were widely applied. Hejia Village in Xi'an, the Dingmao Bridge in Jiangsu and the Famen Temple in Shanxi Province have unearthed a number of treasures of gold and silver wares in the Tang Dynasty. Most of the excavated wares have been collected at the museums all over the country.

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  • Lotus-shaped silver bowl inlaid with gold
    Lotus-shaped silver bowl inlaid with gold
    Lotus-shaped silver bowl inlaid with gold

    Tang Dynasty

    Overall height: 10cm

    Diameter of mouth: 16cm

    Diameter of foot: 11.2cm

    Weight: 223g

  • Silver plate with gilded fish and dragon pattern
    Silver plate with gilded fish and dragon pattern
    Silver plate with gilded fish and dragon pattern

    Tang Dynasty

    Height: 2cm

    Diameter: 47.8cm

    Diameter of foot: 11.2cm

    Weight: 1.69kg

  • Silver chest with gilded parrot pat
    Silver chest with gilded parrot pat
    Silver chest with gilded parrot pat

    Tang Dynasty

    Height: 3.4cm

    Diameter of mouth: 4.8-6.4cm

    Diameter of foot: 3.5-5cm

    Weight: 38.2g

  • Gold coffin and silver outer coffin of Ganlu Temple
    Gold coffin and silver outer coffin of Ganlu Temple
    Gold coffin and silver outer coffin of Ganlu Temple

    Tang Dynasty

    Coffin height: 2.8-2.1cm, length: 6.4-5.1cm

               width: 1.9-1.6cm, weight: 97g

    Outer coffin height: 4.9-3.9cm,...

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