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Box and Cover with Inlaid Chrysanthemum and Insect Design

청자 상감 국화·곤충무늬 합 [靑磁象嵌菊蟲文母子盒]

918–1392
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Body: 2.2 x 8.7 cm (7/8 x 3 7/16 in.); Overall: 3.7 cm (1 7/16 in.)
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This ceramic container was used to store either incense or cosmetics.

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Celadons, spoons, seals, and bronze mirrors were the most common burial objects in tombs during the Goryeo period (918–1392). Once used to contain colored powder, rouge, and eyebrow gel for makeup, this small container was one of the standard goods that furnished elites' tombs. Both women and men used the grain powder of rice or millet for whitening their skin, safflower extract for rouge, and plant ash or soot for eyebrow gel. Yet, natural-looking make-up seems to have been the most favorable one in Korean according to the travelogue by Xu Jing (1091–1153), the Chinese diplomat who visited Korea in 1123.
A celadon, a gray-green glaze, vessel features a low, circular box and lid. At the lid's center, an inlaid flower is surrounded by smaller floral and insect shapes. A ring of small circles wraps around the upper shoulder, while linear scroll patterns decorate the lid's lower edge. Fine, dark cracks and pits mark the smooth, muted surface of the rounded, compressed form.

Box and Cover with Inlaid Chrysanthemum and Insect Design

918–1392

Korea, Goryeo dynasty (918–1392)

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