The Goryeo dynasty unified the Korean Peninsula and was a time of great artistic achievements and devotion to Buddhism.
918–1392 C.E.
The Goryeo dynasty unified the Korean Peninsula and was a time of great artistic achievements and devotion to Buddhism.
918–1392 C.E.
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Enshrined by Yi Seonggye, founder of the Joseon dynasty, this sarira reliquary set bridges the art of the late Goryeo and early Joseon periods
This seated bodhisattva statue was once displayed in Hansongsa Temple, located in a significant area for the legendary Silla military unit known as the Hwarang.
This vase exemplifies the Goryeo royal court’s exceptional taste for fine celadon.
Coated in luminous jade-colored glaze, these sanghyeong celadon vessels combine the beauty of artworks for appreciation with the function of household implements
The practice of collecting different information from a person depending on his social status carried over from the official registers of the late Goryeo period to those of the Joseon period
The sheer variety of Goryeo celadon incense burners demonstrates how widespread the culture of incense burning was during the period.
This large temple bell is the oldest extant bell from the Goryeo period.
This ten-story stone pagoda was originally erected on the site of Gyeongcheonsa Temple in 1348
One of the most striking aspects of this kundika is its unusual green color, which arouses great curiosity.
This large maebyeong with a peony design represents the peak of Goryeo celadon.
Why was this Goryeo maebyeong designated as a “Treasure” of Korea?