Tianma Tomb Golden Crown
The Tianmazhong Golden Crown is a Silla era golden crown, now collected at the Gyeongju National Museum in South Korea. This golden crown was unearthed in 1973 from the Tianma Tomb located in Qingzhou, and was worn on the head of the buried person at the time of excavation. The height of this golden crown is 32.5 centimeters, which is a typical golden crown style in Silla. The front of the golden crown has three "out" shaped vertical ornaments, and the back has two decorations resembling deer antlers.
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