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Silver Box Embossed with Floral and Peacock Patterns

960/1279

Sichuan Museum

Sichuan Museum
Chengdu, China

Song Dynasty.
The silver box is round and flat with three rings of ornamentation on the cover. The middle part of the box is decorated with a pair of peacocks; the edge of the box is decorated with a circle of plum blossoms; the cover and edge of the box are decorated with petal patterns. The overall layout of the silver box is ingenious and reasonable. 'Zanhua' is one of the ancient Chinese traditional metal process. It means to use a hammer to hit different burins, forming concave and convex lines or outlines on the surface of jewelry. The change of design patterns make the single metal surface produce multi-level and three-dimensional decorative effect, which is full of artistic appeal.

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  • Title: Silver Box Embossed with Floral and Peacock Patterns
  • Date Created: 960/1279
  • Type: gold and silver wares
  • 高度: 1.5cm
  • 直径: 9.1(caliber) 9.4(basal)
  • 发掘日期: 1959
  • 发掘地点: Unearthed from Xiaoquan Mosque,Deyang City, Sichuan
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