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Chinese Wine Vessels2011-2-25 15:50:00 From: topchinatravel.com
In different historical periods, due to the increasing development of social economy, the making techniques, materials, shapes and designs of drinking vessels responded to the development and took on various shapes and designs hard for one's eyes to follow. The vessels can be divided into different types according to the different materials. Followings are three main types. Bronze Vessels Early bronze vessels, including the Jue, Gu, and Ding, were based on Neolithic pottery prototypes. But as bronze technology improved, vessels took on shapes and decorative schemes that were unique to the medium. Surface decoration could be made by carving into the mold (for raised relief) or into the model (for recessed designs). The narrow bands that characterized early bronze designs gave way to more expansive decorations, which by the late Shang period covered the whole vessel. A common Shang motif is the taotie. Other zoomorphic designs consisted of various animal parts flowing into one another. By the end of the Western Zhou period, this imagery had begun to turn into purely abstract patterns, the meaning of which will probably never be known. They may have been symbolic of the spirits of the ancestors, protective devices, clan or lineage motifs, or perhaps they were associated with mythical beasts or supernatural entities. Lacquer Vessel Porcelain Wine Vessel Total:1 Page: 1
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