This figure of a musician would have been part of a group of pottery tomb figures made for the ruling elite to provide for their afterlife. He has left hand raised up to his ear. The figure has the remains of red and black pigments.Musicians, dancers and singers were all part of a larger group of entertainers who participated in Han funerals and feasts. Sometimes figures of spectators were also inclulded in the scene where they could enjoy the antics of the clowns and acrobats and the dance performances, which was accompanied by the orchestra.The custom of making 'mingqi' or burial wares was an ancient practice. Elaborate groups of burial wares were also a display of wealth and social status.