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Tubular Fitting

Unknown Artist

Sumptuously inlaid bronze tubes were designed as fittings for weapons, scepters, and chariots. This bottle-shaped fitting may have formed part of the axel cap for the wheel of a ceremonial chariot. In its remarkable fluency, the inlaid design of volutes and spirals was largely inspired by contemporary lacquer painting.

Credit: Lucy Maud Buckingham Collection

Eastern Zhou dynasty, Warring States period (480–221 B.C.), 4th/3rd century B.C.
Bronze inlaid with gold and silver
12.1cm
1945.212
Image and text courtesy of Art Institute of Chicago, 2019

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