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Engraved Shiragi Bowl

Museum No.
JK60-20
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Photo No:553-13786
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Bluish-grey earthenware with various stamped designs was popularly made during the United Silla period (677-935) in Korea, primarily in Kyongju City. Designs were cut by using wooden stamps when the clay was not yet fully dried. Although earthenware with stamped designs was made all over the world, Korean earthenware has the most elaborate patterns of all. It is interesting to compare it with sueki, Japanese earthenware from the same period, as sueki was rarely decorated with designs. This work displays characteristics of United Silla-period art.

Korea-Unified Silla

Title Engraved Shiragi Bowl
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Category Archaeology (J)
Country Korea
Period Unified Silla
Century 7th~8th
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Dimensions 9.4cm 6.6cm
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