Antique Ancient Casting Bronze Chinese Ding Statue
The Ding Statue is a unique and important artifact in ancient China with profound historical and cultural heritage.
Product NO: DZB-DS7
Custom Made Sculpture:Can depends on your pictures, or your own design drawing, or small sample.
Material: Bronze or Brass
Size: Height 150cm/5ft
Min. Order: 1 Piece
Lead Time:About 35 Working Days
Ding Statue Details
The Ding Statue is a unique and important artifact in ancient China with profound historical and cultural heritage. The Ding Statue, usually cast in bronze, has a three-legged shape, consisting of two ears and a pair of hoop earrings. It is both a cooking tool and a symbolic cultural symbol representing the power, wealth and rituals of ancient societies. The tripod played multiple roles in Chinese history. First of all, it is a symbol of ancient food culture and is used for cooking and stewing food. Due to its special shape and material, the tripod can heat food evenly and ensure uniformity of cooking, so it was very important in ancient banquets and sacrificial activities. Secondly, the tripod played a key role in ancient Chinese rituals and etiquette. It is often used as a gift to worship gods and ancestors, symbolizing respect for gods and commemoration of ancestors. The shape and decoration of the tripod also often reflected the social class and status of the time, so it also had social symbolic significance.Finally, the tripod also represents the power and majesty of the ancient Chinese regime. Some famous tripods, such as the Siyang Fangzun of the Shang Dynasty and the Mao Gong tripod of the Western Zhou Dynasty, are regarded as symbols of the country.
The inscriptions on them record the history and important events of the country, reflecting the glory and majesty of the ruler. In short, as an important part of ancient Chinese culture, the tripod has rich historical and cultural connotations. It is not only a cooking tool, but also a symbol of ritual and power, representing the values and traditions of ancient Chinese society. The existence of the tripod carries the mark of time and provides us with precious historical information to understand ancient China.