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Incense container

Korean

Artwork Details

Incense container
19th century
Korean
wood
4 3/8 x 2 5/16 x 2 5/16 in. (11 x 5.8 x 5.8 cm)
Gift and partial purchase from Bruce and Inta Hasenkamp, purchase with funds from Elder and Mrs Sang-Yong Nam
2021/1.160

Description

Subject Matter:

A wooden container meant for holding incense.

Physical Description:

Container made by turning a single piece of wood on a lathe. Lid is crowned with mushroom-shaped knob, and shoulder is formed around mouth to support lid. Decorated with sets of double concentric circles at two places of the upper surface of the lid and at one place on the side. Around the body is carve two sets of double circles. Container is painted with red ocher.

These containers were made by turning single pieces of wood on a lathe. Their lids are crowned with mushroom-shaped knobs, and shoulder is formed around the mouth to support the lid. Plate 345 (UA2004.60) is decorated with sets of double concentric circles at two places of the upper surface of its lid, and at one place around its side. Also around the body are carved two sets of double circles, and the container is painted with red ocher. Meanwhile, the lid and the body of plate 346 (UA2004.61) are ribbed. A letter resembling the Chinese character “mok (木: wood or tree)” is written in ink on the base of this container. Inside, it shows traces of having been carved with a knife.

[Korean Collection, University of Michigan Museum of Art (2017) p. 275]

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