Rhyton
https://clevelandart.org/art/1988.67.3
The form of the animal-headed rhyton as a drinking vessel and the use of silver are evidence of cultural exchange with Persia, while the lush, luxurious quality of the design and the form of the lions and curling dragon on one side of the decanter reveal an awareness of Chines...
Artifact
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154258
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en
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accession
1988.67.3
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Terms
Culture
Central Asia (Sogdiana) or Tibet
Technique
silver with gilded foil
Medium
silver with gilded foil
Genre
Silver
Department
Indian and Southeast Asian Art
Relations
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