A Chinese Eastern Zhou Dynasty bronze ding vessel, a ritual food container, 7th to 6th century BC. The smale scale motif decorations incised into this bronze vessel are reminiscent of the broad ribbon-like bands of dragons on vessels dating to the 8th century BC. S1987.67
From the Freer and Sackler Galleries of Washington D.C.
2007-08-04 18:21 PericlesofAthens 2592×1944×8 (2064129 bytes) A Chinese Eastern Zhou Dynasty bronze ding vessel, a ritual food container, 7th to 6th century BC. The smale scale motif decorations incised into this bronze vessel are reminiscent of the broad ribbon-like bands of dragons on vessels dating to the 8th cen
{{Information |Description=}|2={{{2|no}}}}} A Chinese Eastern Zhou Dynasty bronze ding vessel, a ritual food container, 7th to 6th century BC. The smale scale motif decorations incised into this bronze vessel are reminiscent of the broad ribbon-like bands
{{Information |Description=A Chinese Eastern Zhou Dynasty bronze ding vessel, a ritual food container, 7th to 6th century BC. The smale scale motif decorations incised into this bronze vessel are reminiscent of the broad ribbon-like bands of dragons on ve