Photo of collection object Jar with Scroll Design
Jar with Scroll Design, 1400s. Buncheong ware with incised, stamped, and slip-inlaid decoration, height: 37.6 cm (14 13/16 in.); Outer diameter: 27 cm (10 5/8 in.). John L. Severance Fund, 1963.505. CC0.

Jar with Scroll Design

1400s

Maker Unknown

Korean Art

Jar with Scroll Design, 1400s. Korea, Joseon dynasty (1392-1910). Buncheong ware with incised, stamped, and slip-inlaid decoration; height: 37.6 cm (14 13/16 in.); outer diameter: 27 cm (10 5/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1963.505 In premodern Korea, a new-born baby’s umbilical cord and placenta was believed to be a symbol of the life force of the fetus and thus kept in a specially arranged burial site. This jar was made exclusively for burying a placenta, a custom practiced by aristocratic families in Korea in the belief that it would bring happiness to the child. The tiny ear-like handles located around the jar's shoulder allowing string to pass through were used to keep the lid (now missing) tightly closed.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Ceramic
Formatted Medium
Buncheong ware with incised, stamped, and slip-inlaid decoration
Dimensions
height: 37.6 cm (14 13/16 in.); Outer diameter: 27 cm (10 5/8 in.)
Departments
Korean Art
Accession Number
1963.505
Credit Line
John L. Severance Fund
Rights Statement
CC0

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