The Han Dynasty ruled China from 206 B.C. to 220 A.D. and was the second imperial dynasty of China.
IMPERIAL BONE CHINA PURE NATURAL KOREA Porcelain Coffee Mug Cup Set 2 Han Jun Measurements 4”Tall 4”Across
Han dynasty imperial guard: Yulin 羽林 "Feather Forest" guard in heavy lamellar armor, based on the armor recovered from Prince Jing...
Han Dynasty Emperor by Yang Yang Mianfu (Hanzi: 冕服, pinyin: miǎnfú), literally means "Coronation Costume", is a kind ...
Although this table will complement furnishings in virtually any contemporary setting, the Ming table that inspired the design, with quadrangular legs terminating in horseshoe feet, dates back to the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 220). Completely hand carved in solid rosewood by artisans in China with hand applied natural rosewood finish enhances the beauty of the natural wood grains. This item will be shipped from Westmont, IL 60559 U.S.A Use: Lamp Table, Side Table, End Table Material: Rosewood Color: Natural Finish Make: Hand-crafted, Hand-carved Origin: China Dimensions: W 22"/D 22"/H 22" Weight: 45 lb Attributes: Oriental
Emperor Liu Bang of the Western Han dynasty had two Han Xin’s working for him, until, threatened by their competence, he terminated their employment.
They seemed unstoppable, but they all crumbled in the end.
Han dynasty imperial guard: Yulin 羽林 "Feather Forest" guard in heavy lamellar armor, based on the armor recovered from Prince Jing...
Early & Imperial China DIGITAL Interactive Notebook UnitThis is a complete digital interactive notebook unit with assessments for both Ancient and Imperial China in world history. This 50+ page unit includes activities in Google Drive and a complete answer key. Microsoft OneDrive users can al...
Han dynasty imperial guard: Yulin 羽林 "Feather Forest" guard in heavy lamellar armor, based on the armor recovered from Prince Jing...
A pair of Matched Chinese Walnut with special top like a hooked beak from bird. Both walnuts are carved into head of baby owl. Very cute and great for home display. Why walnut? Once popular toys in China’s imperial court, walnuts — which when rotated in one’s palm are thought to stimulate blood circulation — are making a comeback among the wealthy, some of whom see them as not only a way to spend their cash, but also as a distinctly Chinese status symbol. Walnut playing has 2,000 years of history in China. The trend first emerged in the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 220) and became very popular in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties. Among the upper levels of society, a pair of good collectible walnuts was a symbol of taste and social rank. Many noble people collected top walnuts and gave them to members of the imperial families to show their greetings and faithfulness. Is this the walnut used for food source? No, this type of walnut has the thickest shell with no meat inside and is not used as food source. Collection and value? Similar to the fact that there are no identical snow flakes exist in nature, get two identical walnuts as pair is almost impossible. Therefore, walnut collectors are obsessed with pairs shares high similarities (pattern, height, wideness, base). In addition, like other seed like beads from nature, it will develop a shinning coating and become very smooth as you play it in your hand each day. Antique walnut has very high trading value and are perfect for artistic home decoration. Please feel free to ask me any questions.
About Inspired by the royal costume in the Chinese Imperial Han Dynasty more than 2000 years ago, this Phoenix skirt combines a modern silhouette with traditional patterns. The phoenix woven prints were once only exclusive to emperor and empress in the Chinese dynastic period. The classic dragon and phoenix prints grew in popularity in the West, over two thousand years later, when dragon and phoenix prints from China were being heavily used within Western fashion by designers such as John Galliano at Dior. The cultural influence of the Han Dynasty and the modern silhouette makes this simple piece the epitome of refined style. This is a skirt to make any woman feel empowered and unique in her day to day life. Size & Fit: Model is 5’7’’/172cm and is wearing a size Ⅰ (UK 6). MaterialMain Fabric: Woven 100% PolyesterLining: 100% Cotton Poly Blend Washcare: Hand Wash/Professional Dry Clean
Chou Wen-chü (Schule) - Hofkonzert - 10. Jh. - Tusche und Farben auf Seide - Formosa - Palastsammlung - China Motivgrösse: ca. 68 x 48 cm