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Dish with moon and plum blossoms motif
Dish with moon and plum blossoms motif

Dish with moon and plum blossoms motif

Place of OriginKorea
Date1800-1900
DynastyJoseon dynasty (1392-1910)
MaterialsLacquered paper with inlaid mother-of-pearl
DimensionsDiam. 10 5/8 in, Diam. 27 cm
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object number2016.44
DepartmentKorean Art
ClassificationsDecorative Arts
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The numerous layers of paper that compose this dish are strong enough to give it form and structure. During the Joseon dynasty, Korean mulberry paper (hanji)—known for having the texture and resilience of silk—was in high demand not only domestically but also in China, for making books and paintings. Used hanji was often repurposed in a variety of areas, such as clothing, craft, and furniture.