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Wine Cup

유기잔 [鍮器盞]

1900s
Medium
brass
Measurements
Overall: 2.9 x 6.2 cm (1 1/8 x 2 7/16 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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This pair of bronze cups may have been used in family rituals such as ancestral worship ceremonies.

Description

In ancestor veneration rituals, deceased parents or ancestors are sanctified as spirits who are believed to oversee their descendants. Three times a year, once at the lunar new year, once at the person’s death date, and once at the time of the mid-autumn festival, food would be placed on the table for the ancestors, including fruits, rice, meat, and rice wine. During these ceremonies the worshipers’ attitude was as reverential toward the objects meant to embody the ancestors’ spirits as that toward a living parent. This pair of brass cups may have been used for ancestral rituals to contain rice wine.
A bowl-shaped brass cup features a deep, rounded body with a wide, open rim. Its thin walls display a muted, golden-toned surface aged with dark speckles and a matte patina. Small patches of green oxidation appear near the rim, highlighting the vessel's weathered exterior. Simple in form, the cup curves inward toward a rounded base, exhibiting a subtle, time-worn luster throughout both the interior and exterior.

Wine Cup

1900s

North Korea, Yochon

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