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Long-necked jar with horse decoration

Korea

Not on view

The playful rendition of horses on this vessel reflects a broader whimsical aesthetic of the period. Horses were an integral part of Silla society and culture, as evidenced in part by the horse trappings buried (among other earthly possessions, including gold accessories and ceramics) with the deceased. Pots with equine images, however, are relatively rare.

Long-necked jar with horse decoration, Stoneware with incised design and incidental ash glaze, Korea

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Image courtesy the National Museum of Korea.