Ding vessel, Ding vessel with three legs and two handles; used for ritual hand washing. Bronze. 19th century late Edo–Meiji, 1603–1912. Japan. Height 9.1 cm; width 24.2 cm; diameter 19.6 cm. Japanese tripodal vessel., A low round metal bowl with a brown surface sits on a reflective gray surface against a light gray background, the bowl supported by three curved legs shaped like stylized animal forms and flanked by a pair of short upward-curving handles, the exterior rim and body showing carved geometric patterns and the interior appearing smoother and slightly darker, with visible reflections of the bowl and legs on the surface below, and colors including shades of brown, bronze, gray, and muted black.
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Ding vessel, Ding vessel with three legs and two handles; used for ritual hand washing. Bronze. 19th century late Edo–Meiji, 1603–1912. Japan. Height 9.1 cm; width 24.2 cm; diameter 19.6 cm. Japanese tripodal vessel., A low round metal bowl with a brown surface sits on a reflective gray surface against a light gray background, the bowl supported by three curved legs shaped like stylized animal forms and flanked by a pair of short upward-curving handles, the exterior rim and body showing carved geometric patterns and the interior appearing smoother and slightly darker, with visible reflections of the bowl and legs on the surface below, and colors including shades of brown, bronze, gray, and muted black.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A27_389

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

77.2Mo (734.8Ko) / 50.8cm x 38.1cm / 6000 x 4500 (300dpi)

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