Western Zhou male bronze figure

Western Zhou male bronze figure

Age: Western Zhou, Grade 1

Specifications: Total height 17.8cm, diameter of the socket 3.6×1.2cm, shoulder width 5.2cm, waist width 3.4cm, weight 302g

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

The bronze man is a male, standing as a whole. Bald head, round face, pointed jaw, prominent cheekbones, narrow forehead, slender eyebrows, raised nose, and large ears. Both arms are bent to the right shoulder, and both hands seem to be holding something in a circle. Wearing a robe, with a cross collar hanging down to the chest, long sleeves to the wrist, a thin waist, a wide belt, and a robe that is long to the ankles, with a long strip of "knee cover" hanging from the front abdomen. There is a square hole at the bottom edge of the clothes. The bronze man should be inserted on a wooden seat, which may be related to sacrificial or witchcraft activities.

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