Jue vessel

Loaned From: The British Museum

Bronze

1100-1000 BCE

China

The British Museum

Details

Culture/Civilisation

Ancient China, Shang Dynasty

Theme

Ancient Societies

Subtheme

Death in Ancient China – Ancestral Connections

Case Title

Ancestral Connections

Display Location

Coomaraswamy Hall

Findspot

China

Measurements

20 x 16.5 x 10 cm

Accession Number

1959,0512.1

Description

These vessels were used to make ritual offerings of wine and food, and often accompanied the dead to the afterlife. Their number in the tomb, together with the inscriptions and casting quality, indicated the dead person’s status.

The Gu was a drinking vessel, the Jue was used for pouring, and the tripod-shaped Li to cook and make food offerings.

Related Objects

Gu vessel

Li vessel

Storage Jar