This page is photos of the off-site museum where State sanctioned replicas are made from the exact clay used in the making of the original Terra Cotta Warriors. It sells the replicas, from desk size to full size replicas, jewelry, incredible laquer and stone inlay wood works, and paper and cork artwork.
![]() Here you see an array of the unfired large replicas |
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![]() This is half the actual mold used to pour the large warrior replicas |
![]() An array of finished replicas in the large kiln. They use wood or LP under the large brick kiln to fire the terra cotta. |
![]() This is an exquisite Wedding bed, with an exquisite price tag attached... |
![]() Another style of wedding bed |
![]() On the road between Xian and the museum is a good "countryside" traffic representation |
![]() The pedicabs were often available in this area |
![]() The housing around Xian was different than Beijing or Shanghai, it was two story, unattached homes, with roof patios and large open rooms. Many had "front yards" and space between the home and the road. |
![]() I was told these three wheel truck are very popular since you can license them much cheaper than a regular truck |
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