Parcel gilt bronze chamfron, Western Han dynasty, China, 2nd century BC. Artist: Unknown

Parcel gilt bronze chamfron, Western Han dynasty, China, 2nd century BC. Artist: Unknown

1-233-742 - The Museum of East Asian Art/Heritage Images

Parcel gilt bronze chamfron with dragons, tortoise and peacock, Western Han dynasty, China, 2nd century BC. A parcel-gilt bronze chamfron applique, one end pointed, the lower end rounded. The piece is decorated with two spindly intertwined dragons above a small tortoise at the rounded end, and at the pointed end a peacock standing with tail displayed, separated by brackets. The reverse has two pairs of loops for attachment. The piece would have been used as a chamfron mount for leather or horse armour worn on the head and along the bridge of the horse's nose.


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  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Bronze

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  1. Object

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2214x2831
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  1. BATEA : 248
  1. 0440000351
  1. 1-233-742
  1. 1233742
  1. 351
  1. BATEA : 248


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