Tang Dynasty Grape Flower and Bird Pattern Silver Incense Burner
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Description
The Tang Dynasty Grape Flower and Bird Design Silver Incense Burner is an artifact from the Tang Dynasty, unearthed from a hidden cache in Shaanxi Province, Xi'an City in 1970. It is currently housed in the “Hejiacun Cache of Cultural Relics Exhibition” at the Shaanxi History Museum.
It is spherical in shape, entirely hollowed out, and divided into two hemispheres by a horizontal line in the middle. The upper and lower hemispheres are connected by a hook chain on one side and a live axis on the other. Inside the lower hemisphere, there are two layers of silver concentric rings connected by a double-axis. The Tang Dynasty Grape Flower and Bird Design Silver Incense Burner was used to burn solid incense.
Special Note: 1. Due to the intricate hollow details, removing supports to ensure print quality can be challenging. It is recommended to use a utility knife and flush cutters to carefully separate adhered parts. Gently shake the supports to loosen them and detach them.
2. Please dry the filament before printing to prevent print quality issues caused by the filament, such as layer adhesion problems.
Based on feedback, we will optimize the print supports in the future to ensure print quality and easier removal.
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