Terracotta Warriors Ceramic Ornament Decoration
Terracotta Warriors Ceramic Ornament Decoration
Terracotta Warriors Ceramic Ornament Decoration
Terracotta Warriors Ceramic Ornament Decoration
Terracotta Warriors Ceramic Ornament Decoration
Terracotta Warriors Ceramic Ornament Decoration
Terracotta Warriors Ceramic Ornament Decoration

Terracotta Warriors Ceramic Ornament Decoration

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Style: A set (5 pieces)
A set (5 pieces)

Terracotta Warriors Ceramic Ornament  

Terracotta Warriors 

The Terracotta Army is a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BCE with the purpose of protecting the emperor in his afterlife.

The terracotta figures are life-sized, typically ranging from 175 cm (5.74 ft) to about 200 cm (6.6 ft) (the officers are typically taller). They vary in height, uniform, and hairstyle in accordance with rank. Their faces appear to be different for each individual figure; scholars, however, have identified 10 basic face shapes. The figures are of these general types: armored infantry; unarmored infantry; cavalrymen who wear a pillbox hat; helmeted drivers of chariots with more armor protection; spear-carrying charioteers; kneeling crossbowmen or archers who are armored; standing archers who are not; as well as generals and other lower-ranking officers. There are, however, many variations in the uniforms within the ranks: for example, some may wear shin pads while others not; they may wear either long or short trousers, some of which may be padded; and their body armors vary depending on rank, function, and position in formation. There are also terracotta horses placed among the warrior figures.

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