Ding vessel, Tripod bronze vessel with three legs and two handles; used for ritual hand washing. Japanese, Edo–Meiji periods, 19th century 1603–1912. Height 9.1 cm; width 24.2 cm; diameter 19.6 cm., A small round bronze bowl with a reddish-brown patina sits on a reflective surface, supported by a group of three short legs shaped like stylized animal heads and curved appendages; the bowl's exterior is decorated with a band of low-relief geometric patterns and carved motifs, and a few raised looped handles project from the rim. The visible colors are reddish-brown, dark brown, and hints of greenish-brown on the metal, with a neutral gray background and softer gray reflections on the surface beneath the bowl.
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Ding vessel, Tripod bronze vessel with three legs and two handles; used for ritual hand washing. Japanese, Edo–Meiji periods, 19th century 1603–1912. Height 9.1 cm; width 24.2 cm; diameter 19.6 cm., A small round bronze bowl with a reddish-brown patina sits on a reflective surface, supported by a group of three short legs shaped like stylized animal heads and curved appendages; the bowl's exterior is decorated with a band of low-relief geometric patterns and carved motifs, and a few raised looped handles project from the rim. The visible colors are reddish-brown, dark brown, and hints of greenish-brown on the metal, with a neutral gray background and softer gray reflections on the surface beneath the bowl.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A27_390

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

77.2Mo (662.2Ko) / 50.8cm x 38.1cm / 6000 x 4500 (300dpi)

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