Han dynasty bronze vessel replica

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Han Dynasty Bronze Vessel Replica

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Xi'an

A reproduction Han dynasty bronze vessel โ€” choose from ding (sacrificial cauldron), gui (food vessel), or zun (wine vessel). Cast using traditional lost-wax techniques, then patinated to resemble excavated originals. Often used as decorative objects or scholar's study pieces.

$280 โ€” $1,800

Production time: In stock for standard pieces

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Craft Story

Chinese bronze casting reached its zenith during the Shang and Zhou dynasties (1600-256 BCE), with rituals using elaborate vessels. Han bronze (206 BCE-220 CE) continued the tradition. Authentic ancient vessels are museum-only; quality reproductions allow collectors to own the form.

About the Artisan

From Xi'an workshops specializing in archaeological reproductions.