Bronze water basin from the Goryeo period in South Korea - Cleveland Museum of Art
It is a bronze water basin from the Goryeo period in Korea (918-1392), made around the 1100-1200s. The exquisite craftsmanship not only showcases the typical characteristics of Goryeo bronze ware in form, but also has exquisite character patterns and calligraphy engraved on its inner walls. These patterns and calligraphy not only have high artistic value, but also reflect the culture and aesthetic taste of the society at that time. This artwork is currently housed in the Cleveland Museum of Art and donated by the Leonard C. Hanna Foundation in 1985.
Traditional Korean Incense Burner
It is a traditional Korean incense burner known for its exquisite design and craftsmanship. Usually made of ceramics or metal, with elegant curves and decorative details, reflecting the pursuit of beauty in Korean culture. The design aims to evenly spread the aroma while emitting a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. This type of incense burner is not only used in religious ceremonies, but also commonly used in daily life, such as meditation, yoga, or tea ceremony, to create a peaceful and relaxing environment. The production combines traditional craftsmanship with modern design elements, making it one of the representatives of Korean culture and art.
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