Lacquer box with cloud design- Hunan Museum
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Medium:Lacquer
Date:Western Han (206 BCE-9 CE)

Dimensions:Height: 18cm; max diameter: 20.6cm

Origin:Unearthed from Han Tomb No.1 at Mawangdui, Changsha City, Hunan Province.

This box consists of a cover and a body. On the top of the cover are designs of three phoenixes drawn with great attention to details. Inscriptions are found both inside and outside.


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