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A work made of gilt bronze.

Weight in the Form of Nestled Birds

Tang dynasty, 618–907

China

China

This small gilt-bronze sculpture captures the tender image of two birds nestled against each other. Their interlocking claws and tail feathers on the front side, along with the overlapping wings on the reverse, create a strong sense of liveliness and intimacy. This object might have functioned as a sleeve weight, which was used in burials to anchor the sleeve of the deceased.

Gilt bronze

Arts of Asia