The tiger is a symbol of justice, bravery and majesty. The beast face jade in the Liangzhu culture and the animal face on the Yin Shang bronze are similar to the image of the tiger. The tiger is the king of the hundred beasts and has always been the protector of the working people.
The tiger ranks third in the zodiac and belongs to the "Yin" in the twelve branches. On the occasion of the Spring Festival in the Year of the Tiger in 2022, the Lund Museum has launched a collection of tiger ornaments to entertain everyone.
Warring States Double Tiger Bronze Ornament
Warring States Tiger Devouring Sheep Bronze Ornament
Warring States Tiger Head Ornament
Warring States Double Tiger Ring Bronze Ornament
Han Dynasty animal pattern (tiger) yellow glazed clay pot
Han Dynasty tiger-shaped copper belt hook
Tang Dynasty tiger ornament gilded copper buckle
Northern Song Dynasty beast foot shadow porcelain incense burner
Northern Song Dynasty beast head Wadang
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