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Approx. 520 B.C.-465 B.C.The sword is 55.7 cm long, and its hilt is 8.4 cm long Bronze Preserved in Hubei Provincial Museum The pommel of the sword grip is a conical plate, and on the inner surface of the conical pommel there are eleven concentric rings as decoration. The thinnest wall of the rings is merely 0.2 mm thick, and the height of the ring walls varies between 0.2—2 mm. The gap between the adjacent rings is only 0.3—1 mm.At the bottom of the circular grooves between the concentric rings, there are convex small rope-like pattern decorations (See Figure 1).
Approx. 520 BC-465 BC The sword is 55.7 cm long, and its hilt is 8.4 cm long Bronze Preserved in Hubei Provincial Museum The pommel of the sword grip is a conical plate, and on the inner surface of the conical pommel there are eleven concentric rings as decoration. The thinnest wall of the rings is merely 0.2 mm thick, and the height of the ring walls varies between 0.2-2 mm. The gap between the adjacent rings is only 0.3-1 mm. At the bottom of the circular grooves between the concentric rings, there are convex small rope-like pattern decorations (See Figure 1).