2350.00EUR

Miniature bronze parasol rib finials WS - (2862)
[2862]

Pair of small bronze parasol-ends which were originally part of a much larger set of ten to fifteen. They date from the Warring States period (475-221BC) and the detailed decoration is typical of that period. Once upon a time they were attached at the ends of the ribs of an umbrella or parasol which was placed on a miniature chariot for use in the hereafter. A silk cover was attached to the hooks of these items. In fact, the Chinese invented the parasol as we still know it today. Length 6.2 cm.
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