Three-legged bronze bird from the Western Zhou Dynasty

Three-legged bronze bird from the Western Zhou Dynasty

Age: Western Zhou, Grade 1

Specifications: Total height 15.8cm, length from head to tail 21.9cm, weight 1400g

Excavation site: Excavated from Room B of Tomb No. 1 in Rujiazhuang, Baoji City in 1974

The bronze bird stands on three legs, looking up, with a pointed beak, a flat back and a square tail. The whole body is decorated with unicorn feathers, the tail is decorated with chain-shaped feathers, and the toes of the three legs are slightly damaged. The bronze bird has a vivid and rich design, and the pattern decoration is peculiar.

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