The Process of Development of Accessores of Shilla Dynasty.
Everything has it’s beginning. But It is very difficult to confirm exact time of it’s start. Especially in historical field, it is nearly impossible to find out when and what was a start. We could estimate it’s process through excavated relics. In this respect, the process of development of the golden crown and the accessories could be presumed.
There were lots of relics of accessories before the golden ones.
The golden crown and the accessories were latest things in chronicle base.
The first accessories I saw in the national museum in Gyeongju, Korea were made up of the glasses.
The glass necklaces and bracelets looked so modern. Even if someone say those accessories were made nowadays, no one will doubt about that.
You can fine the bending glasses. The type of bending glasses were as same as the bending jade of the golden crowns. In previous posting, I explained the bending jade meant the authority of King's political power
At first time, I saw the glass beads were big. But at that time, making glasses could not be easy thing for their technical level. The glass beads were transparent. It meant that the level of making glass was high as we think.
Next accessories displayed in the window were Jade necklaces and bracelets. The color of jade what I saw was red.
The red color jade was not common in Korea.
Usually the color of jade was green.
The next accessories were made up of the glasses. One thing different from first stage was the size of beads. In my guess, it meant that the technics making the glass beads became more delicate that before.
Making small glass beads must be more difficult technology than before.
What I saw in next window was the bending jade. But it was black. Black bending jades seemed crude that that of the golden crown.
At the same time, there were many necklace made with small beads of various materials
At first time it was not easy for me to align the process of the accessories, because those thing were displayed not by the same kinds but by the chronicle order.
When I was arranging the photos, I acknowledged there was a link between the accessories.
The development of technology would be accelerated with the contact with other culture.
In this point there were lots of contact with other cultures.
It was amazing Shilla dynasty had the contact with other cultures in the corner of Korean peninsular
I don’t know weather there is any meaning to arrange these relics in my concept.
But I hope my arrangement help you when you visit the national museum in Gyeonju, Korea.
Thank you so much for reading
History always attract people whatever their country is. Steemit is one of the best platform to show the historical monuments, ornaments and other things.
I definitely agree! It's wonderful isn't it?
Love antiques; thanks for sharing about this. It's really interesting and would definitely help those visit the museum.
Thank you @slowwalker for sharing such history of Korea under the Shilla dynasty. The Jade and Glass bead accessories are truly delicately crafted and now are thee treasure of every korean as part of the legacy of their forefathers unto every Korean.
Very cool, I love seeing stuff like this
An interesting post, @slowwalker.
It seems that the measure of a kingdom's achievement lies not just in monumental architecture, temples and tombs of kings , but also in the decorative jewelry provided for women :)
These fashion accessories are exquisite examples of glass making and jade jewelry that are truly beautiful and as you say, comparable to modern products.
The colour range of jade beads from basic black through traditional green to vibrant red was impressive. These Shilla women were throughly modern in their adornments.
Perhaps the king's authority was symbolized not only by the power to bend Jade but to accede to the wishes of his female subjects.
Happy Queen, happy reign?
Have a good day, my friend
they too much had paid for accessories. lol.
Wow qué impresionante información y tan fascinantes fotografías saludos.
This stuff is sooo cool. Following :D
Historical Photography of archeology. Good work @slowwalker, my support and appreciations for your quality work.
Thank you for reading
Extent of geographic knowledge by Europeans of the Korean Peninsula (depicted in this map as an island) over 600 years post Shilla Dynasty.
Portion of map by Adbraham Ortelius (published in 1603)
Wow wow wow, those are really beautiful,
thanks for sharing, amazing!!!
Well done!
Congratulations on your Birthday !!!