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Chinese Shang Dynasty Archaic Bronze Libation Jue Vessel

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
Chinese Shang Dynasty Archaic Bronze Libation Jue Vessel
This archaic bronze jue vessel originates from the Shang Dynasty, which ruled China from approximately 1600 to 1046 BCE. Designed as a ritual vessel used for serving warm wine during ancestor-worship ceremonies, this piece features a characteristic flared spout and a tripod base. The sides of the vessel are intricately cast with stylized motifs and decorative patterns, reflecting the artistry and spiritual significance of Shang Dynasty metalwork. Two upright posts, each capped with small finials, rise from the rim. The body and handle of the vessel bear distinct relief designs, including zoomorphic motifs that are typical of ritual bronze vessels from this period. Its weathered surface retains areas of malachite green and reddish-brown patina, providing evidence of burial and age. Overall, this jue stands as a significant example of early Chinese bronze casting, encapsulating both ritual function and cultural symbolism. The dimensions are approximate.

Dimensions: 6.25"L x 3.75"W x 7.25"H
Country of Origin: China

Condition: Age related wear.