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Incense Box with Dragon Design

용무늬 화각함 [龍文華角函]

1900s
Measurements
Diameter: 7.2 cm (2 13/16 in.); Overall: 3.6 cm (1 7/16 in.)
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This box is made of small flattened pieces of oxhorn. Since oxhorn is rather small, possibly dozens of them were used to fully decorate even a small wooden object like this box.

Description

This incense box is colorfully decorated with the technique of oxhorn plating. The oxhorn was cut, soaked in water, boiled, and then pressed into thin translucent sheets. Since oxhorns are usually rather small, dozens of them were required to fully decorate even a small wooden object. The lid of this container is colorfully illustrated with the imagery of a dragon amid clouds deemed as an auspicious symbol, and its side presents flying dragon and phoenix following one after another.
A cylindrical wood and ox horn box depicts serpentine green dragons coiling across a vibrant red background. On the flat lid and sides, white accents highlight the dragons' scaly bodies. Small yellow and green cloud-like shapes fill the remaining space. A thin horizontal seam separates the lid from the base, where a dragon moves toward the right amidst dense, swirling patterns, its tail extending around the circular form.

Incense Box with Dragon Design

1900s

Korea, Joseon dynasty (1392–1910)

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