Han Dynasty
Posted in Asian Antiques on 02/06/2010 06:46 am by admin

The official ball is a primary need to play football. In history, human beings Love to kick balls. According to historians and legends, in the early days the balls are made from human heads with animal skins sewn together.
During the Han Dynasty in 255 BC-220 AD, the Chinese balls using animal skins to play Tsu Chu. In the medieval tradition of using inflated pig bladders to be a football game hit the ball in the air.
In 1855, the soccer ball vulcanized first was made by Charles Goodyear and, eventually, mass production because the consequence of the English Football League was founded in 1888. Mitra and Tomlinson were business leaders first mass production of footballs.
A large number of variations and types of balls have been made in recent years, without rules. This has led to violence and injuries and caused so much controversy. To solve problems related to football, FIFA has made the rules and standardized the size, weight and type of balloon soccer, with the introduction of an international board.
Adidas was the first company to produce the first ball Journal of football in 1970 and was used during the World Cup. The ball was called Telstar is made of leather and has 32 panels hand stitched and created with the sphere perfect during this time.
Since then, other developments in the quality and design of the football. Soccer balls at the time of conception is based on specific tournaments.
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Han Dynasty Seismograph in 132AD
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Port 68 Han Dynasty Bookends, Set of 2, 9 Tall $72.50 Inspired by the Han Dynasty period in Chinese history, these foo dog bookends resemble power and fertility. The male foo dog’s paw rests on the globe depicting power and protection of the world. On the other end the female foo dog’s paw rests on the baby signifying motherhood and love. These would make an excellent addition to the shelves of your library…. |
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Bronze Galloping Horse with One Hoof Resting on a Swallow, from the Tomb at Wuwei, Late Han Dynasty Framed Art Poster Print, 29×25 $174.99 Art.com is the world’s largest retailer of art prints, posters, photographs, and framed artwork. With our huge selection of over 400,000 prints, you’ll easily find the perfect piece for your home, office, or classroom. Our art is printed on quality paper. When you order framed artwork, the piece is built by our team of in-house professionals. Visit our Amazon store today at www.amazon.com/artdotco… |
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Bronze Galloping Horse with One Hoof Resting on a Swallow, from the Tomb at Wuwei, Late Han Dynasty Giclee Poster Print Bronze Galloping Horse with One Hoof Resting on a Swallow, from the Tomb at Wuwei, Late Han Dynasty is a limited edition fine art giclee print, which uses a specialized printer to deliver a fine stream of ink onto archival paper. It results in museum-quality art of incredibly vivid color, depth and resolution that captures the essence of the artist’s intent. You’re sure to find that perfect piece … |
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The Warrior $5.52 The Warrior combines gorgeous cinematography, complex historical politics, and joltingly bloody action sequences to create a sweeping historical spectacular. A squadron of Korean soldiers, sent to protect a diplomatic envoy to China, find themselves unmoored when the envoys are killed in clashes with Chinese and Mongol soldiers. Struggling to return home, they rescue a high-handed Chinese princess… |
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The Last Emperor – Director’s Cut $14.98 Everything that was good about the 163-minute theatrical release of Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Last Emperor in 1987 is even better in this new 218-minute director’s cut. By contrast, much that was peculiarly distant and lifeless the first time around isn’t really better or worse in this edition. Conclusion: the net gains are considerable if you invest time to appreciate Bertolucci’s full feeling f… |
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The 72 Desperate Rebels $4.72 In the ming dynasty the infamous pirate pu ho-nien conspires against the imperial government. He soon gathers 72 fighters from all regions to help make his dreams come true. Studio: Tai Seng Entertainment Release Date: 06/28/2005 Starring: Pai Ying Wai Tsi Yun Run time: 93 minutes Rating: Nr Director: Lin Bin… |
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Han Dynasty Coin Mouse Pad $6.95 … |
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Han Dynasty – Complete Chess Sets Men & Board $134.99 Soapstone Chessmen Set. King: 4-1/2″ Complete with folding cabinet board,engraved tiles and storage drawers. Case 19″ Square… |
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Han Dynasty Bride A continuation of the classic “China brides” series, the Han Dynasty Bride follows the Tang Dynasty Bride, the Tang Dynasty Bride 2, and the Ming Dynasty Bride. This is another doll that captures the costumes of the Han Dynasty and displays the elaborate dress making craft of the Ming Dynasty. Her red dress is embroi… |
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Han Dynasty Chess Set $123.99 Complete with folding cabinet board with two drawers one on each side. Engraved tiles. Soapstone chessmen. Case: 19″ square…. |
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Han Dynasty $116.99 Soapstone chessmen set. King: 4-1/2″ complete with folding cabinet board engraved tiles and storage drawers. Case 19″ square… |
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Chinese Jian Ken Sword ITO Katana Model 601 w/ Dragon Stand $285.95 One of the four major weapons in Chinese martial arts the Jian is a double edged straight sword commonly constructed with a small guard and pommel. Known as the Gentleman of Weapons the Jian (Ken Sword) has been constructed from high carbon steel with visible steel grain. The blade is extremely sharp and decorated with an engraved dragon and kanji near the tsuba (guard). The tsuba is stylized with… |






