Tricolor camel

[Tri-color camel]

Tri-color camel, Tang Dynasty, 80 cm high, 69 cm long
Camels are bactrian camels, with their eyes wide open and their mouths hissing, standing upright on the pallet. The head, neck, bimodal and the pony are glazed, the bimodal, head and neck are brown, and the pony (ji) ā N tone shoulder) is green and brown. The outer edge is like a tassel decoration, with a string of bead patterns inside and a diamond pattern inside. Body and quadruped vegetarian fetus
refers to the cushion that sets off the saddle
Camels are divided into single and double peaks. The bimodal camel is produced in Central Asia and China. At the latest in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Sichuan Han Dynasty has been shown on the bricks. During the Sui and Tang dynasties, with the increasingly frequent cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries, camels gradually became the favorite subject of expression for artists and craftsmen, and this preference was also reflected in the production of the Tang tri-color.
图片[1]-Tricolor camel-China Archive

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