Headgear, With design in openwork, Attributed provenance: Changnyeong, Korea, Three Kingdoms period, 6th century (Important Cultural Property, Gift of the Ogura Foundation)
Asian Gallery (Toyokan) Room 10
September 23, 2014 (Tue) - April 5, 2015 (Sun)
This part features the prosperity of kings in the Three Kingdoms period (4th century - 676) in Korea, through works including items of metalwork. The diverse designs of the objects are evidence of the prosperity of the kings.
Current exhibit includes:
Necklace, Excavated from Yangsan Bubuchong Tomb, Korea, Three Kingdoms period (Silla), start of 6th century
Saddle Fittings, Gilt bronze, Excavated from Yangsan Bubuchong Tomb, Korea, Three Kingdoms period (Silla), start of 6th century
Earring, Three Kingdoms period (Silla), 6th century (Gift of the Ogura Foundation)
Headgear, With design in openwork, Attributed provenance: Changnyeong, Korea, Three Kingdoms period, 6th century (Important Cultural Property, Gift of the Ogura Foundation)
Flagpole Holder, For horse saddle, Excavated from Yangsan Bubuchong Tomb, Korea, Three Kingdoms period (Silla), start of 6th century
Designation | Name | Creation/ Excavation/ Provenance |
Period | Acquisition/ Ownership/ Accession Number |
CMT | ||
Pendant horse ornament, iron covered with gilt bronze | Attributed provenience: Goseong, Korea | Three Kingdoms period, 5th - 6th century | Gift of the Ogura Foundation TJ-5272 | ||||
Pendant Horse OrnamentBronze | Attributed provenience: Goseong, Korea | Three Kingdoms period(Gaya), 5th-6th century | Gift of the Ogura Foundation TJ-5273-2 |