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Horse head-shaped bronze chariot shaft ornament with gold and silver inlaid

Updated: Jun 17, 2026 China Bound Print
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Horse head-shaped bronze chariot shaft ornament inlaid with gold and silver motifs, Warring States Period, from the collection of the National Museum of China [Photo/National Museum of China official WeChat account]

This big-eyed bronze ornament was basically the "hood emblem" of a high-ranking chariot in the Warring States Period (475-221 BC), mounted at the very front of the chariot's shaft. Shaped like a horse's head, it is exquisitely inlaid with gold and silver cloud and scale motifs, radiating both power and prestige.

Discovered in 1951 in a noble tomb of the State of Wei in Huixian county, Henan province, this masterpiece is now housed in the National Museum of China.

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