China
Traditional
Historic Site
Handing

2
0
This is a replica model of a Shang Dynasty square ding, with the following key details: 1. **Form and Cultural Context**: - The design faithfully recreates the iconic form of Shang Dynasty square dings: a square body with two ears and four legs, adorned with animal-face motifs—known as taotie patterns—which are hallmark decorations on Shang and Zhou bronze ritual vessels. - As one of China’s most important ceremonial vessels, the ding served both practical functions—such as cooking and sacrificial offerings—and later evolved into a powerful symbol of authority and social hierarchy (e.g., the “Nine Dings” were regarded as emblems of imperial power). The animal-face motifs reflect the religious beliefs and aesthetic sensibilities of the Shang and Zhou dynasties. 2. **Material and Application**: - The model is crafted from gray plastic/resin, featuring visible layer lines typical of 3D‑printed objects. - Primarily intended as a cultural and creative display piece, it highlights the traditional forms of ancient artifacts while also serving as a decorative tabletop accent or an accessory for historical-themed model scenes. 3. **Design Features**: - By meticulously replicating the shape and decorative motifs of the square ding, this model conveys the cultural significance and symbolic value of Shang and Zhou bronze ritual vessels, representing a modern reinterpretation of traditional artifact forms. Based on the ancient bronze square ding, this model stands as a quintessential example of how traditional artifact aesthetics can be beautifully preserved and reimagined in contemporary decorative pieces.
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally original model
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Models(1)
DING.3mfDesigner15.43 MB
2025-12-07





