Burial Urn with Cover
AD 300s-500s
Maker Unknown
Korean Art
Burial Urn with Cover, AD 300s-500s. Korea, Three Kingdoms period (57 BC-AD 668). Earthenware with impressed design; overall: 55.8 cm (21 15/16 in.); outer diameter: 43 cm (16 15/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1990.131 Produced in closed kilns built on hillsides during the Three Kingdoms period, this lidded jar once contained the cremated remains of the dead. This type of burial jar became widespread after the introduction of Buddhism, as cremation became a common practice in Korea. Closed kilns built on hillsides became widely used for producing this type of pottery vessel in Korea during the Three Kingdoms period.
- Maker/Artist
- Maker Unknown
- Classification
- Ceramic
- Formatted Medium
- earthenware with impressed design
- Medium
- earthenware, impressed, design
- Dimensions
- Overall: 55.8 cm (21 15/16 in.); Outer diameter: 43 cm (16 15/16 in.)
- Departments
- Korean Art
- Accession Number
- 1990.131
- Credit Line
- John L. Severance Fund
- Exhibitions
- Asian Autumn: Early Ceramics from Japan and Korea, The Other Side of the Story - Korean Gallery 236 Rotation
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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