Description: Antique Chinese Terracotta PairTomb MaidensTang Style Funerary FiguresCirca: attributed to Tang Dynasty, 4th centuryH 11 in. (28cm) W 9.5 in. (24cm) D 6 in. (15cm)Condition: minor chip, overall very goodAn anthropology museum deaccessioned a pair of Imperial Tang maidens on custom-made wood pedestals. These two burial figures symbolize the attendants of princes, princesses, wealthy ministers, and distinguished nobles. They were intended to accompany these individuals in the afterlife, providing them with all the necessities and luxuries they enjoyed during their lives. Tomb attendants of clay began to be made by the third century B.C. The Han Dynasty produced countless ceramic funerary figures. By the Tang Dynasty (618 – 907), pottery and glazing techniques had advanced considerably. The eyes of these tomb maidens are closed, otherwise lively, and varied in designs, with hair dressed in distinctive coiffures, wearing cream-white robes, kneeling in a naturalistic service pose, one appears to be once holding a Biwa 琵琶, and the other a pan flute 排簫 (both instruments are missing). The pair reflected the customs and fashions of the imperial Tang Era.*Authenticity Guaranteed. BuddhaMuseum specializes in temples and family-worshipped Buddhist arts. We guarantee all artifacts to be genuine as described. It is our policy never to deliberately list fakes as genuine.
Price: 2000 USD
Location: Richmond, California
End Time: 2025-01-21T18:37:10.000Z
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Color: Cream
condition: 3000