1 minute readGeometric Motifs: Balanced and Ordered Beauty Created by Adjoining and Overlappingfrom National Museum of Korea: Quarterly Magazine, vol.53by National Museum of KoreaNext Articlefrom National Museum of Korea: Quarterly Magazine, vol.53, page 18Learning Programs in Full Swin...COLLECTIONSmall Iron Brazier with Silver and Copper Inlay(top down view) / Joseon Dynasty / Metal / H 21.0 cmAdvertisementBuncheong Bowl with Stamped Linear Design and InscriptionJoseon Dynasty / Ceramics / H 7.8 cm D 18.7 cm (mouth) D 5.5 cm (bottom)Blue and White Porcelain Spittoon with Tortoise Shell DesignJoseon Dynasty / Ceramics / H 13.5 cm D 6.3 cm (mouth) D 11.1 cm (bottom)Celadon Jar with Inlaid Chrysanthemum Design(top down view) /Goryeo Dynasty / Ceramics / H 4.7 cm D 5.8 cmBrick with Coin DesignBaekje Kingdom / Clay / 16.3 × 36.7 × 4.0 cmBurial UrnUnified Silla Kingdom / Clay / H 21.5 cmRed Lacquered Bamboo Inkstone BoxJoseon Dynasty / Wood / H 20.0 cm L 34.9 cm W 19.6 cmBronze Mirror with Fine Linear DesignsExcavated from Wanju Galdong site Tomb No. 5 / Treasure No. 2034Roof-end TileBaekje Kingdom, 4th–5th century / Clay / D 10.8 cm / Excavated from Pungnaptoseong FortressLacquered Spectacle Case with Inlaid Motherof-pearlJoseon Dynasty / Bone, horn, and shell / L 17.0 cm W 7.0 cmThis article is from:National Museum of Korea: Quarterly Magazine, vol.53by National Museum of Korea