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960–1279 China Song Dynasty Cash Coin Sword
Magnificent! Centuries-Old Song Dynasty Cash Sword Wards Off Evil
Effectively Chinese artwork, this is a sword made from Chinese cash coins struck during the Song Dynasty (960-1279). These bronze coins feature a square hole as well as Chinese characters indicating China’s ruling authority. The Song Dynasty ran on the principles of Confucianism, oversaw several religious revivals and massive artistic and economic growth, improved agriculture, metallurgy, and industry, and invented gunpowder, paper money, and a moveable-type printing press. It is believed that evil spirits dare not molest the residents of the house where the Coin Sword hangs because it resembles the weapon wielded by the Taoist immortal Zhong Kui, who in Chinese mythology is famous for being a slayer of evil demons. Chinese New Year is approaching, and these make outstanding gifts! Act now.
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Country | China |
Composition | Ancient |
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