Lacquered leather shield with the design of dragon and phoenix- Hunan Museum
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Lacquered leather shield with the design of dragon and phoenix
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Medium:Lacquer
Date:Warring States Period(ca.475-221BCE)

Dimensions: Length: 64.5cm; Width: 45.5cm; Thickness: 0.7cm

Origin: Excavated from Tomb No. 4.6, Wulipai, Changsha City, Hunan Province in 1952


The shield, a piece of defensive equipment made of rattan, wood or leather in the State of Chu, could deflect arrows, spears and swords. This shield, made of double-layer ox hide, is decorated with designs of dragon, phoenix and clouds vividly painted in yellow ochre lacquer. 


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