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Mirror with Singing and Dancing Gods and Humans

Museum No.
JK31-2

Mirrors, which were brought into Japan from the Korean Peninsula and China during the Yayoi period (ca. 400 B.C.-ca. A.D. 250), served as important ceremonial implements for rituals from the Yayoi through the Kofun (ca. 250-ca. 600) periods. The faces of the mirrors were generally convexly curved and polished with mercury, while the backs were decorated with various designs with a knob attached in the center to pass a string through.

Japan-Kofun (Tumulus)

Title Mirror with Singing and Dancing Gods and Humans
Designation
Artist
Category Archaeology (J), Yayoi-Kofun Bronze Mirrors
Country Japan
Period Kofun (Tumulus)
Century 5th
Year
Quantity
Materials
Dimensions Diameter 19.7cm
Inscription by
Signature/Seals Etc
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