Golden objects in the Western Zhou period still inherited the style of the Shang Dynasty, with strong decorative colors of bronze patterns.
Sanmenxia City, Henan Province, Guo State Cemetery unearthed gold band ornaments, size **** 12, weighing 433 grams, are sheet metal casting molding. Among them, seven round ornaments; one rectangular ornaments; three animal face ornaments, similar to the tiger head shape; another one is hollow animal face triangular ornaments. These gold ornaments were located at the waist of the body in the coffin when it was unearthed, and they were ornaments on the belt.
Additionally, a wooden lacquerware was unearthed in a Western Zhou Yan tomb in Liulihe, Beijing, with three gold foils on the body and turquoise embedded in the bottom two gold foils, which is a rare gold pinto ancient ware. During the Western Zhou Dynasty, China had already mastered the technology of gold and silver flattening. The gold and silver off process is the gold or silver ornaments with lacquer glued on the object, and then continue to add the lacquer on the surface of the object, sometimes to add the coating several times, so that the lacquer to form a certain thickness, than the thickness of the ornaments a little thicker. After the lacquer dries, the lacquer on the gold ornamental piece is then rubbed off, revealing the ornament pattern and making it smooth and consistent with the lacquer base.
Western Zhou period often cast gold into a round, rectangular, triangular and animal-shaped ornaments, decorated in the sash. Henan Sanmenxia Guo Cemetery unearthed "animal face ornaments", belonging to the early Western Zhou gold, is hanging on the belt ornaments, in the shape of a tiger's head, a symbol of courage. The same place unearthed "hollow animal face pattern triangle ornaments", also belongs to the early Western Zhou gold, there are four holes, for the belt, for the belt on the ornaments.
"Gold earrings" are also early Western Zhou gold wares, one of which is 7.4 centimeters long, 6.6 centimeters wide, 0.04 centimeters thick, weighing 10 grams; the other is 7.3 centimeters long, 5.5 centimeters wide, 0.03 centimeters thick, weighing 8 grams, which was unearthed in December 1982 in the tomb of the Western Zhou Dynasty in Chunhua, Shaanxi Province. The gold ear pendant is cylindrical in shape, with a cranked handle and a flattened spiral flower head, pounded and made of uniform thickness, with a smooth, flat surface and a very good finish. This kind of shape of gold earrings are often excavated together with the weapons used by men, it can be known that men wear. Western Zhou men also wear gold earrings, which is a strong proof.
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