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Covered Celadon Ding Tripod with Ripple Patterns

Period: Warring States Period (475-222 BCE)  Glazetype: proto-porcelain  Date: undated
Period: Warring States Period (475-222 BCE)
Glazetype: proto-porcelain
Date: undated
Period: Warring States Period (475-222 BCE)  Glazetype: proto-porcelain  Date: undated
Period: Warring States Period (475-222 BCE)
Glazetype: proto-porcelain
Date: undated

The earliest ding was used as a ceramic cooking vessel. During the Shang and Zhou dynasties, most ding were made in bronze and became important ritual objects for sacrifice, war, and burials. During the Warring States both celadon and lead-glazed ceramic ding appeared. These were used as burial objects in imitation of bronze vessels.

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