Mirror Mold Reuse Techniques in Ancient East Asia

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Re-using technique of casting molds for “bronze mirrors with triangular rims and designs of divinities and animals” have been considered. Presence of the same carving decorative patterns have recognized because crack marks of the surface of mirror are comparable. Although this technique was applied for casting of bronze mirrors in ancient Japan, it was presence in the Linzi site in Early Han Dynasty in China.

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