LOT 347 CHINESE TANG DYNASTY BRONZE MIRROR
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Ca. 618-907 AD or later. A bronze mirror with a circular form. At its center, a central pierced knob is framed by an eight-petaled rosette, each petal adorned with a raised dot that adds a touch of depth and texture to the design. The knob is encircled by a swirling dragon and phoenix, two of the most iconic and beloved symbols in Chinese mythology. The dragon, with its long, slender body in a curved motion, is depicted with a ferocious open mouth, fanned tail, and pointed claws, capturing the powerful and awe-inspiring essence of this legendary creature. The phoenix, with its sleek body and open wings, as if in flight, boasts a long and impressive tail adorned with detailed feathers, representing rebirth, renewal, and beauty. Chinese bronze mirrors have a rich and fascinating history, dating back thousands of years. They were crafted using a complex casting process, resulting in unique and intricate designs that often featured symbols and motifs with deep cultural and spiritual significance.Size: L:190mm / W:190mm ; 800gProvenance: East Anglian private collection; formerly acquired in the early 1990s in Hong Kong.
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