SanXingDui Museum
Sanxingdui Blessing-Illuminated Refrigerator Magnet from The Sanxingdui Museum
Sanxingdui Blessing-Illuminated Refrigerator Magnet from The Sanxingdui Museum
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CHINA'S FAMOUS MUSEUMS
CHINA'S FAMOUS MUSEUMS
China is home to thousands of registered museums, which are vital carriers for inheriting Chinese civilization. Below is a brief introduction to high-level and characteristic museums:
The Palace Museum
It served as the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties, representing the pinnacle of ancient Chinese court architecture and ranking among the world's top five museums. Housing over 1.86 million cultural relics, its masterpiece "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" showcases the peak of green landscape painting in the Northern Song Dynasty, boasting extraordinary artistic value and historical significance.
National Museum of China
As a national cultural palace and a concentrated carrier of Chinese civilization, it houses 1.4 million collections that thread through 5,000 years of civilized history. The Houmuwu Cauldron, known as the "King of Shang Dynasty Bronzes", is a national treasure that highlights the nation's cultural confidence.
Shaanxi History Museum
Rooted in the core area of the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang civilizations, it is China's first modern national museum with 170,000 cultural relics. The Gilded Agate Cup with Animal Head witnesses the prosperity of the Silk Road trade in the Tang Dynasty, standing as a core testament to the ancient capital's historical status.
Nanjing Museum
One of China's earliest comprehensive museums and the top cultural relic collection institution during the Republican Period, it houses 430,000 items. The Underglaze Red Plum Vase with Patterns of Three Friends of Winter is the only intact covered underglaze red vase from the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, holding great significance for the study of Ming Dynasty porcelain and Jiangnan's history.
Shanghai Museum
A major cultural relic collection hub in southern China and a core institution for bronze research, it houses 1 million cultural relics, with bronzes as its highlight. The inscriptions on the Western Zhou Da Ke Cauldron possess important historical research value, reflecting the integration of Jiangnan culture and Chinese civilization.
Henan Museum
As a core exhibition window for Central Plains culture and a cultural relic benchmark of the birthplace of Chinese civilization, it houses 170,000 cultural relics focusing on Central Plains culture. The 9,000-year-old Jiahu Bone Flute is the source of China's music history and crucial evidence of early civilization.
Hunan Museum
A key platform for the study of civilizations in the Yangtze River Basin, it features cultural relics from the Mawangdui Han Tombs as its core. The Plain Silk Gown, weighing only 48 grams, represents the pinnacle of silk reeling technology in the Western Han Dynasty, filling many gaps in the research on southern civilization during the Han Dynasty.
Hubei Provincial Museum
An authoritative institution for Chu culture research and an important carrier of civilizations in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, it houses over 240,000 cultural relics. The Bronze Chime Bells of Marquis Yi of Zeng, spanning five octaves, are a "musical miracle" of the Warring States Period and a symbol of the prosperity of Chu culture.
Zhejiang Museum
A core exhibition venue for Liangzhu culture and a witness to civilizations in the southeast region, it houses over 100,000 cultural relics. The King of Liangzhu Jade Cong, a representative jade artifact of Liangzhu culture, reflects the religious beliefs and social structure of the time, confirming China's 5,000-year-old civilization.
Liaoning Provincial Museum
One of China's earliest established museums and a cultural relic collection center in Northeast China, it houses over 110,000 cultural relics. The Jade Pig Dragon, a representative jade artifact of Hongshan culture, witnesses the pluralistic and integrated pattern of early Chinese civilization, filling the gap in the exhibition of prehistoric northern civilization.
Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum
Focusing on the remains related to Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum and the Terracotta Army, it shocks the world with the magnificent Terracotta Army formation, serving as a core window to showcase the civilization of the Qin Dynasty.
Sanxingdui Museum
Captivating global attention with mysterious cultural relics from the ancient Shu civilization, it boasts uniquely shaped artifacts such as the Bronze Sacred Tree and the Golden Mask.
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Sanxingdui Blessing-Illuminated Refrigerator Magnet from The Sanxingdui Museum
Design Inspiration:
The Bronze Sacred Tree is the largest bronze artifact ever unearthed in China and one of the "treasures of the museum" at the Sanxingdui Museum. Dating back approximately 3,200 years, it is believed to be a materialized representation of the "sacred tree" described in The Classic of Mountains and Seas (a renowned ancient Chinese text). It embodies the ancient Shu people's cosmic view of "interconnection between heaven, earth, humans, and gods" and served as a core ritual vessel for communicating with heaven and earth during sacrificial ceremonies. This artifact showcases the pinnacle of bronze casting technology in the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BCE).
The Bronze Giant Standing Figure is also one of the "treasures of the museum" at the Sanxingdui Museum, with a history of about 3,000 years. Standing 180 cm tall and weighing approximately 180 kg, it is the largest bronze human statue of its era in the world. However, its exact identity remains unconfirmed.
The Flower-Shaped Bronze Bell is another bronze artifact unearthed from Sanxingdui. It features a trumpet flower shape, with a receptacle at the top (equipped with a ring set) and four petals at the bottom, adorned with beaded patterns.
Description:
- Draw blessings from the ancient Shu civilization and illuminate auspiciousness in your space.
- Crafted with semi-3D relief, its details are vivid and lifelike.
- Boasting a metallic texture, it exudes a sense of solemnity and elegance.
- Comes in premium packaging, guaranteeing authenticity.
- Battery-powered with an on/off light function.
Styles:
- For Style A (Giant Standing Figure): The Giant Standing Figure "fishes for" lucky koi, kindling an abundance of blessings in your home.
- For Style B (Bronze Sacred Tree): The divine birds of Sanxingdui "carry light" to your abode, bringing ancient Shu auspiciousness into your life.
Specifications:
- Product Name: Sanxingdui Blessing-Illuminated Refrigerator Magnet
- Material: Metal
- Inclusions: 1 Refrigerator Magnet, 1 Battery
- Size: Approx. 90mm in Height
- Packaging: Exquisite Gift Box
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