Houmuwu square cauldron (司母戊鼎)
Height: 133cm
Mouth: 112 x 79.2cm
Weight: 875 kg
Time: Late Shang (1300–1046 BC)
Excavated in 1939 from Wuguan Village in Anyang City, Henan Province, the four-legged bronze Houmuwu square cauldron, also known as Simuwu Ding, measures 133 cm in height and weighs in at 875 kg, making it the world's biggest bronze ware item ever excavated. The cauldron has straight sides, a deep belly and a flat base. Its design is a prime example of the Shang Dynasty's fine techniques.