Box decorated with auspicious symbols

Korea

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This lacquered wood box is decorated with thin sheets of ox horn painted in bright colors, a lacquerware technique that developed fully in the late Joseon period, becoming a fashionable art form alongside inlaid mother-of-pearl. Animals symbolizing good fortune, longevity, and protection decorate this piece, including cranes, deer, dragons, phoenixes, and tigers.

Box decorated with auspicious symbols, Lacquered wood inlaid with flattened and painted ox horn, Korea

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