Lacquer <i>zhi</i>(drinking vessel) with cloud design and inscription - Hunan Museum
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Lacquer zhi(drinking vessel) with cloud design and inscription
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Medium:Lacquer
Date:Western Han (206 BCE-9 CE)

Dimensions: Diamete: 13.4cm; height: 13.5cm

Origin: Excavated from Han Tomb No.1 at Mawangdui, Changsha City, Hunan Province in 1972

This drinking vessel is coated with vermilion lacquer and cloud designs, while the interior of the bottom bears the inscription “君幸酒”, meaning “please drink”. 


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