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040        |a UkLSOA |c UkLSOA
245 00 |a Set of miniature burial vessels (myonggi) |h [electronic resource].
246 35 |i Added title page title: |a Myonggi.
260        |c [18th century].
490        |a Objects of instruction : treasures of SOAS.
500        |a The 'Objects of instruction : the treasures of SOAS' exhibition was funded through a generous gift from the Foyle Foundation and with the support of the Arts & Humanities Research Council.
500        |a Source: A. Contadini (ed.), Objects of instruction : treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007. Listed as item number: 18
500        |a Korea, Chosŏn dynasty, 18th century.
500        |a Various heights, ranging from 5 to 10 cm
520 3    |a During the Chosŏn period (1392-1910), sets of miniature burial vessels were made in porcelain as well in punch’ŏng stoneware, though porcelain examples, as here, are the most common. Normally myŏnggi are roughly potted, as befits wares meant to be buried rather than put on display, but like the Moon Jar of the previous entry they have an artless simplicity that makes them attractive in their own way. The tradition of using myonggi as burial vessels began in the early Chosŏn period, when the Neo-Confucians urged people to follow Zhu Xi’s Family Rituals (Zhuzi jiali). Zhu Xi argued that miniature rather than life-sized vessels should be used for burial, and examples tend to measure from approximately 3 to 10 centimetres in height. (Text by John T. Carpenter and Yoshiko Yasumura, from the exhibition catalogue: Objects of instruction : treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Anna Contadini, Editor. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007.)
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |b London : |c SOAS University of London, |c British Museum, |d 2015. |f (SOAS Digital Collections) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
541        |a This item is now held by the British Museum.
650    0 |a Grave goods.
650        |a Burial pottery.
650        |a Burial vessels.
650        |a 아시아 -- 한국.
662        |a Korea.
796    3 |a Percival David Foundation Study Collection.. |4 dnr
830    0 |a SOAS Digital Collections.
830    0 |a Artefacts from SOAS Collections.
830    0 |a East Asia Collection.
852        |a GBR |b SDC |c Artefacts from SOAS Collections
856 40 |u http://digital.soas.ac.uk/LOAA005812/00001 |y Electronic Resource
992 04 |a http://digital.soas.ac.uk/content/LO/AA/00/58/12/00001/LOAA005812thm.jpg
997        |a Artefacts from SOAS Collections


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