Bow-shaped object
Artist: Unknown
On display
The precise function of this object is uncertain. They have sometimes been called jingles because some examples had small bells at each end. This example, however, is decorated with stylised horses’ heads instead. It may have been used to secure reins around the chariot driver’s waist, allowing free use of the hands, or it may have been a fitting on a bow.
Details
- Artist
- Unknown
- Title
- Bow-shaped object
- Date
- Late Shang or Early Western Zhou dynasty (about 1500- 1050 BC or about 1050-771 BC)
- Medium
- Bronze
- Dimensions
- L: 39.8 cm.
- Reference
- CVCSC 0391.A
- Collection
- Chinese Bronzes