
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Pedestal dish with cover
Korea
- Date
- second half 5th century
- Medium
- Stoneware with incised design of wavy lines
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Most clay tomb dishes from the Silla Kingdom feature incised geometric designs or wavy lines, both of which appear on tall base and cover of this pedestal dish. This dish was excavated at a site near Seongju, a regional center in the Silla Kingdom, now a rural area west of the city of Daegu. Korea, Asia
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