
Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirror with Three Dragons
- Date
- early 1100s–early 1200s
- Medium
- bronze
- Culture
- China, Jin dynasty (1115-1234)
- Department
- Chinese Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Mirrors typically have one polished and one decorated side and were used in part in tombs for ritual purpose or served as disks for reflection.
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