Metalworking in Bronze Age China: The Lost-Wax Process
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Figure 67a. The “Huang Zi” zhan in a private overseas collection

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Figure 67b. The “Huang Zi” zhan in a private overseas collection: the openwork crown of the vessel lid

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Figure 68a. The “Huang Zi Lou” zhan in a private overseas collection

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Figure 68b. The “Huang Zi Lou” zhan in a private overseas collection: the openwork crown of the vessel lid

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Figure 69a. Bronze pan from Hubei Suizhou Wenfengta M33. Middle to Late Spring and Autumn period

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Figure 69b. One of the openwork appendages of the bronze pan shown in Figure 69a

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Figure 70a. Openwork appendages of the pan shown in Figure 69a: wrinkle marks on the surface of bronze rods

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Figure 70b. Openwork appendages of the pan shown in Figure 69a: small round, oval, or irregularly shaped slices laminated together on the surface of bronze rods

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Figure 71a. The ripple-like marks on the bronze rods (within broken pieces) from a handle-shaped appendage of the pan of the Zeng zun-pan set

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Figure 71b. Detail of the ripple-like marks shown in Figure 71a

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