
Cleveland Museum of Art
Glass Beads with Pendant
- Date
- 57 BCE–668 CE
- Medium
- glass
- Culture
- Korea, Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)
- Department
- Korean Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
An enormous amount of beaded strings and necklaces were excavated from Silla tomb sites. Glass, largely produced in ancient Rome since the late 1st century, also reached the Korean peninsula through the Silk Road, the ancient global trade route. Yet the blue glass beads shown in this necklace are highly likely to be soda glass produced in the Silla territory.
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