Photo of collection object Necklace
Necklace, 700s. jade, amethyst, gold, rock crystal, Edward L. Whittemore Fund, 1945.380. CC0.

Necklace

700s

Maker Unknown

Korean Art

Necklace, 700s. Korea, Unified Silla period (676-935). Jade, amethyst, gold, rock crystal; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Edward L. Whittemore Fund 1945.380 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 soda glass started to be produced in the Silla terrirory as early as the 2nd century. Comprised of glass beads, comma-shaped jades, and silver bands, this is an excellent example of chest lace. 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.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Jewelry
Formatted Medium
jade, amethyst, gold, rock crystal
Departments
Korean Art
Accession Number
1945.380
Credit Line
Edward L. Whittemore Fund
Rights Statement
CC0
Museum Location
236 Korean

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