Round mirror with flying cranes surrounded by chrysanthemums, 12th century, Unknown Japanese, 1/8 x 3 1/4 in. ( x cm), Bronze, Japan, 12th century, The Japanese first imported mirrors from China during the Kofun period (250-552). One surface of these bronze disks was polished to be reflective; the other side was embellished with designs in relief. Because mirrors were thought to be magical, the designs were often formal and geometric, and they were placed in tombs in the belief that they could illuminate the darkness. By the Heian period (794-1185), mirrors were a standard element


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