Antique Style Chinese Tiger Pattern Bronze Ge Weapon Replica, Warring States Ritual Artifact
⚠️ HIGH-QUALITY REPLICA — This is a museum-grade reproduction, not an original artifact.
Inspired by the iconic bronze Ge (戈) dagger-axe of the Warring States period (475–221 BC), this piece captures the fierce tiger motif that ancient Chinese warriors and nobles used to symbolize power, courage, and divine protection. The Ge was the most common ritual and combat weapon of its era, carried by elite soldiers and offered in ceremonial burials.
Handcrafted with meticulous attention to historical detail, this replica faithfully reproduces the patina, texture, and decorative engravings of surviving museum specimens. A striking conversation piece for collectors of Chinese antiquities, history enthusiasts, and interior designers seeking authentic cultural character.
- Style: Warring States period (475–221 BC)
- Motif: Tiger pattern — symbol of strength and protection
- Type: High-quality decorative replica
- Ideal for: Display, gifting, home or office décor