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Container with Lid 
유개 인화무늬 합
有蓋印花文盒
Container with Lid 유개 인화무늬 합 有蓋印花文盒
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Randy Batista

Container with Lid
유개 인화무늬 합
有蓋印花文盒

Artist Korean Artist 작자미상 作者未詳
DateNorth and South Kingdoms period, Unified Silla Kingdom (676-935 CE), 7th-8th century
Place of originKorea, Asia
MediumStoneware with stamped design
Dimensions3 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. (8.9 x 11.4 cm)
ClassificationsFurnishings and Equipment
Credit LineGift of Roy Hunt
Object number2004.36.11
Collections
Visual DescriptionA covered stoneware container with grooves carved into lid and a decorative pattern encircling the sides of the vessel.
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Unglazed pottery bottle with horizontal lines alternating stamped designs.
Korean Artist 작자미상 作者未詳
North and South Kingdoms period, Unified Silla Kingdom (676-935 CE), 7th-8th century
A bottle with an outward lip and elongated neck decorated with black and white designs of chrysanthemum inlaid vertically from base to lip under a green celadon glaze, in bands separated by double lines.
Korean Artist 작자미상 作者未詳
Goryeo dynasty (918-1392), 13th century
bowl with repetitive white slip inlay
Korean Artist 작자미상 作者未詳
Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), 15th century
A wide-shouldered celadon jar with chrysanthemums scattered around the mid-section of the body, a repeating ruyi motif on the neck of the vessel, and four lug handles placed around the body’s shoulder.
Korean Artist 작자미상 作者未詳
Goryeo dynasty (918 - 1392), 12th-13th century
bowl with green glaze
Korean Artist 작자미상 作者未詳
Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392), 11th – 12th century
Pear-shaped with floral motifs or peonies and other flowers; profusely developed on lower portion of base; contained by double line around bottom of design; varied tones of blue.
Korean Artist 작자미상 作者未詳
Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), 19th century
Flat interior bottom with steep walls; large-scale underglaze floral motif on interior; 3 spur marks; exterior shaped with straight flaring sides; faintly lobed rim.
Korean Artist 작자미상 作者未詳
Goryeo dynasty (918-1392), 12th-13th century
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