Garment box with peony motif
Place of OriginKorea
Dateapprox. 1700-1800
DynastyJoseon dynasty (1392-1910)
MaterialsLacquer on wood with inlaid mother-of-pearl
DimensionsH. 7 3/4 in x W. 19 in x D. 33 1/4 in, H. 19.7 cm x W. 48.3 cm x D. 84.5 cm
Credit LineAcquisition made possible by the Koret Foundation with additional funding from Korean Art and Culture Committee and Ms. Yoshie Naumann
Object number2003.28.a-.b
DepartmentKorean Art
ClassificationsDecorative Arts
On View
Not on viewThis large box with a peony design was used to store robes—most likely wedding costumes or official robes. Korean robes in that era were folded and stored individually in boxes. Certain properties of lacquer repel insects and control humidity; thus, lacquer boxes were ideal choices for storing garments. Separate lacquer boxes were used to store hats, belts, and shoes.
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