The Golden Crown and the Gold Smithing Skill in Shilla Dynasty.

in travel •  7 years ago 

The Golden Crown and other decorations is believe one of the best relic of Shilla dynasty. Needless to say, You will acknowledge it’s beauty and delicacy of Shilla culture as soon as looking at.

Different from Baek Jae, the relics of Shilla was not stollen severely like Baek Jae.
The reason why the relics were not stollen so much was due to the construction style of tomb.
The tombs of Baek Jae had an entrance to the tomb from out side.
If the tomb raider found the entrance, they could steal the relics with easy.

Under the Japanese rule, Japanese had collected the relics from koreans who had stole the relics from the tomb. Relatively Baek Jae Tombs were easy to steal compare to that of Shilla dynasty which didn’t make an entrance of tomb at all.

Now days, Baek Jae relics are very rare even in Museum. Many relics of Baek Jae dynasty were believed to had been smuggled from Korea to Japan.

The relics of Shilla dynasty were not easy to steal due to the structure of tomb construction.

Because of this reason, we could see the golden crown in the National Museum.

If you look at the golden crown with your eyes, you will be surprise on their beauty and delicacy.
It is lucky we could see the perfect crown and decorations.

Needless to say, let’s look at the golden relics first.

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In this posting, I’d like to show you mainly the crown and the earrings.
You can see the perfect crown. It looked amazing how this crown could’ve been preserved such a perfect appearance under the ground for a long time.

You can see lots of bended jades on the crown. The bended jade was a symbol of the king’s authority.

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The earrings were so delicate. It meant that the gold smithing skill was so excellent in Shilla dynasty.
Let’s look at the earrings more in detail.

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I am curious when they put those ear rings on their ear, what would happen on their ear ?

Everything has it’s origin and process. Of course this wonderful relics also must've had it’s own start.
In next posting, I’d like to look at the process for this awesome gold smithing skill.

Thank you for reading.

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Absolutely amazing works of art. I love Gold and Silver, in either coinage or artistic forms!

I am still amazed to see the crown in pictures and as you mentioned if we see live the beauty will be much more than the pictures. This is masterpiece and I would like to pay my regards to you for showing such wonferful things.

I agree with you that it's quite impressive.. Nice one

Yes, it's masterpiece, needless to say

Ofcorse it is

This is fanatastic! It is amazing to see gold jewelry as it has been used for thousands of years through the ages to store wealth. I am involved with a company called Menē that manufactors 24 karat gold jewelry that is co designed by Diana Picasso, Pablo Picassos grand daughter. I blog almost exclusively about this here on Steemit. If you are interested, check it out :)

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많은생각을 했던 것들이 떠오릅니다.
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여행보다는 여유를 즐기고 있습니다

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The Shilla Kings really had a brilliant way of ensuring that their ombs won't be raided @slowwalker and now we can marvel the beauty of their relics. Those earrings are so heavy to be worn too.

That is amazing that the crown is in such good shape after all theses years. Do you know when the Japanese took it from the Koreans? When did Korea get it back? I can’t imagine someone actually having it on their head.

that is turely gorgeous. wish i could have something shining like this.
Will their ears become bigger than others as the earings looks So heavy?

Gold has never gone out of style!!

so many golden relics , amazing !

;))

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Good and interesting read indeed!!! the Shilla Dynasty is full of talented gold smiths , their amazing works as shown in your post is quite impressive. Thanks for sharing these with us @slowwalker . I cited you on my today post about a milestone I reached-feel free to see it . I wish you a blessed weekend.

I agree with you that it's quite impressive.. Very nice

hahaha
Thank you so much for your comment.

absolutely gorgeous. thanks for the macro shots.....wow!

These jewelries show the level of Shilla gold smiths.

exactly

Interessant

Tus fotografías están súper chidas

I couldn't realise that's a crown if you didn't mention that. It's very unique.

hahaha

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I'm sorry. I'm not a Buddhist. I am just interested in Buddhist Philosophy

golden crown legacy, very beautiful and shilla is very familiar with the culture and history, the city of shilla a very beautiful city and there are many folklore, and can be a guideline for the people, success for you @slowwalker

that's very very true

Thank you for comment

Great photos, great story! Thank you for continuing to share with us the details of Korean history and culture.

Thank you for reading

Your posts are always interesting to read. And you are doing a very important job by sharing this information with us!

Thats really nice, notice how some of them look like a cashew nuts hanging. Very interesting.

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a very good story my friend .. and a very beautiful crown my friend .. I will always help you here my friend ..

Thank you

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wow, a very nice jewelry friend,

It's awsome.

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The reflection of light crown so perfect, great photos

Skill is a great honor of humanity. It has been written in the pages of history and it is a great achievement

@Slowwalker never cease to amaze me with fantastic photography

I was wondering where these artifacts had come from and saw you writing about Korea. I know this dynasty as Silla which is the same as Shilla but I did not know it to be called Shilla. Yes amazing people and time when Korea was united. Thanks for this wonderful piece and beautiful pictures. I am sharign and following.

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Best friends are meant to last forever. our friendship will always last forever ,thank you for this nice post

This looks golden and royal, I wish this can be done for my occasion.
Nice post bro.

We’re like the super friends. We’re a highly animated group. thank you for this amazing and inspiring post

Oh my what beautiful jewelry. When was this worn please? And in what country? Please provide me with more information. Great shots too.

Ur traveling is awesome I'm jealous..

Very interesting legacy @slowwalker is a good item and it should be true in the guard let alone made of gold, you are incredible friends thank you for sharing information ..
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Wow, I’m ever read about Shilla Dinasty, but never see picture like that and I dont know more history about that. Thank you @slowwalker I got nice story from your post. I got more informastion. I’ll wait fot more sharing from you.

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Nice post @
Slowwalker ang I love it .

Beautiful golden accesories. Although the earrings seem so heavy to wear. I went to the national museum of jewlery in Tehran. It was so wonderful, when I read this post, it reminds me of there.

Some day I will visit Iran to look around the museum

If you like jewellery, it would for sure be the place for you. :p highly recommended.

뉴비로 가입하고나서 포스팅하신 글들을 보고 있는데 사진구도도 좋고 담백하면서도 한국의 미를 잘 표현하시는군요. 저는 외국에 살면서도 이런 한국의 아름다움을 다시 볼수 있어서 좋네요. 감사합니다.^^

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nice post my friend

Those gold earings are quite heavy, same as you I wonder how much they were able to bear it. Maybe they're ear stretched out and has pretty big holes in it as time goes by.

I'm amazed. The crown is just super long and super proud. This dynasty must've been pretty popular in these times. Thanks for sharing. :)

The golden color is that, but all the people of the world use this color more

The color is so attractive <3

If they do put them on the ear 👂, one can turn to a semi relic god ☺ . There are movies about this histories tho. Wonderful sharing with us

Woww @Slowwarker Antiques and unique extraordinary beautiful and charming, the museum where the display is very contagious and beautiful in the eye.

I love the history of truth I am amazed to get on this platform someone with the same love. The dynasties and ancient civilizations are a burden of culture and incredible traditions that identify us, we owe them our evolution. Greetings, really that wonder of post.

Beautiful post dear friend @slowwalker.

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Interesting your post @slowwalker

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So you mean this treasure could survive that long yet still maintain this state of the art beauty?

This is wonderful trust me , have been hearing of shilla dynasty but have not really read somthing like this about it.

Also i never knew that the bended jade was a symbol of the king’s authority.

Am also amazed in the construction of the tomb , like am wondering how they construct it leaving no entrance at all compared to the Baek Jae tomb. The engineers must have been gods or just too skill. I must visit this museum someday in my life.

thanks @slowwalker for the insight God bless and more knowledge.

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watching this things is an amazing experience.thanks for the post

The shella dynasty is remarkable, many heritage possessed, such as the crown and gold earrings. In contrast to the rare baek jae dynasty that has relics even in museums.

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Excellent article. This crown is very beautiful. I can not imagine that the blacksmiths made such beauty with their own hands. I can not understand how, without proper equipment, they did it.

Отличная статья. Эта корона очень красивая. Я не могу представить, что кузнецы своими руками сделали такую красоту. Я не могу понять как, без должного оборудования, они это сделали.

Buen post! muy bonitas las fotos.

So beautiful and gold. :-) Very precious.

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@slowwalker의 사진으로 쭉 유물을 보니 마치 박물관에 온 듯한 착각이 듭니다.
감사합니다.

Beautiful but they look heavy for tiny earlobes. I think they had a fantastic fashion sense.

The sculpturing by the smiths was real great. Thanks for the update via your post. Just keep us posted with of this kind of stuff. You get a resteem from me :)

Truly magnificent

So much gold everywhere, what beautiful relics and interesting history. I loved it.

I invite you to see and vote for my last post. Greetings.

that was an amazing crown, entrance is the most important thing to be safe first.

i think even tourist dont know where the way they are going! just to be safe those beautiful gold crown. :))

Beautiful crown and beautiful way to work gold. You can see that they were delicately carved. I am struck by the color of that gold, it is a strong yellow.

Greetings from Apure Venezuela.

Wowwww

'wow" Absolutely brilliant..This shows that how talented they are and about the advancement of the technology they had in the past..thank you very much for sharing these with us and letting us have a look at on the historical records of your country :)

Thank you for reading lol

Such beautiful relics. Yes, I also wonder how can they put on those beautiful earrings! It must be very heavy!

What beautiful relics, the shots were perfect; Congratulations

Thank you for the great experience !!!

Nice post!!!
Thank you.

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Ur traveling is awesome I'm jealous..

I'm retired. I have lots of time to travel.

generally women from different countries wear earrings, which vary in shape, and baha are used also not only gold depends on the ability of the wearer

thank you for sharing history,
I really like history

wow 57 BC–935 AD so much they resisted ??

It's really impressive what precious things people far back in time have been able to make! Now thinking back, it was a very good decision of the Shilla culture to not make an entrance into the tomb. Thanks to that, we are also being able to see it in Korean Museum and on Steemit:-)

Incredibly beautiful, a blend of high artwork and also a magnificent gold crown ..., another interesting earring combined with jade ... very beautiful and beautiful..., very good post @slowwalker ..and have a nice weekend..

god! the precision with which it is done is amazing

Yes, exactly

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amazing photography...i am really impressed to see your photo...so thanks for sharing

very beautiful dear

Nice post

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I really love to read your posts!!! Through them I get the chance to see the world!!!! And not only that to appreciate the virtues of the ancient history !!!!!!
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thanks for sharing this beautifull golden crown picture...i like it very much....19349952_126675274592273_7777775303031521280_n.gif

Very beautiful art. How old is the Shilla Dynasty and what do they stand for?

Ini memang sangat menarik untuk dikunjungi wisatawan melihat tentang sejarah singkat zaman dahulu peninggalan dinasti.
Aceh juga memiliki prasejarah.
Saya akan mengikuti anda tentang sejarah yang sangat penting untuk selanjutnya.
Terimakasih atas berita yang berharga ini.
@slowwalker

I have seen this while I was in Gyeongju and Seoul museum. This is the trademark of the shilla dynasty @slowwalker I appreciate your write up on this. Keep up the good work!