Burial Urn with Stamped Design, 500s-600s. Korea, Unified Silla period (676-935). Stoneware with stamped designs under olive-green glaze; diameter: cm (4 7/16 in.); average: cm (3 1/4 in.). After the introduction of Buddhism, cremation became a common practice in Korea. This jar, which once contained the remains of the dead, may have nested in a larger stone container. The repetitive patterns that appear on the lid and the container was done with a stamping technique.


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