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The image captures two ancient Chinese bronze drums displayed in a museum exhibit in Da Li Bai Zu Zi Zhi Zhou, China. Both artifacts are housed within a glass display case and rest on a white pedestal, set against a dynamic, textured background wall in shades of reddish-brown, green, and blue.

The larger bronze drum on the left is cylindrical with a slightly concave profile and a flat top. Its top surface is adorned with concentric circular patterns, and four sturdy loop handles are positioned around its perimeter. The body of the drum features subtle horizontal grooving. A white label placed in front identifies it as a "铜鼓 (Bronze drum)" from the "战国 (Warring States period)" (475 BCE - 221 BCE), and states it is "云南省博物馆藏 (Collected by Yunnan Provincial Museum)".

To the right, a smaller, more squat bronze drum is displayed. This drum has a wider, rounded top and a flared base, giving it a robust, compact form. It also exhibits aged, patinated surfaces, typical of bronze artifacts. Its accompanying label specifies it as a "铜鼓 (Bronze drum)" from the "战国 (Warring States period)" (475 BCE - 221 BCE), and notes it is "大理市博物馆藏 (Collected by Dali City Museum)".

Both drums show varying degrees of green and brown patination, characteristic of ancient bronze. The reflective glass of the display case is visible in the foreground, creating slight distortions and reflections of the exhibits and the museum lighting. The overall scene suggests a well-maintained and informative historical artifact display.
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Feb 1, 2025, 6:38 AM

Da Li Bai Zu Zi Zhi Zhou, China

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The image captures two ancient Chinese bronze drums displayed in a museum exhibit in Da Li Bai Zu Zi Zhi Zhou, China. Both artifacts are housed within a glass display case and rest on a white pedestal, set against a dynamic, textured background wall in shades of reddish-brown, green, and blue. The larger bronze drum on the left is cylindrical with a slightly concave profile and a flat top. Its top surface is adorned with concentric circular patterns, and four sturdy loop handles are positioned around its perimeter. The body of the drum features subtle horizontal grooving. A white label placed in front identifies it as a "铜鼓 (Bronze drum)" from the "战国 (Warring States period)" (475 BCE - 221 BCE), and states it is "云南省博物馆藏 (Collected by Yunnan Provincial Museum)". To the right, a smaller, more squat bronze drum is displayed. This drum has a wider, rounded top and a flared base, giving it a robust, compact form. It also exhibits aged, patinated surfaces, typical of bronze artifacts. Its accompanying label specifies it as a "铜鼓 (Bronze drum)" from the "战国 (Warring States period)" (475 BCE - 221 BCE), and notes it is "大理市博物馆藏 (Collected by Dali City Museum)". Both drums show varying degrees of green and brown patination, characteristic of ancient bronze. The reflective glass of the display case is visible in the foreground, creating slight distortions and reflections of the exhibits and the museum lighting. The overall scene suggests a well-maintained and informative historical artifact display.

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