id: 97709
accession number: 1917.351
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Spoon with Fish-Tail Design, 918–1392. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). Silver bronze; overall: 28.7 cm (11 5/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, General Income Fund 1917.351
title: Spoon with Fish-Tail Design
title in original language: 연미형 은동 수저 (燕尾形銀銅匙)
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creation date: 918–1392
creation date earliest: 918
creation date latest: 1392
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creditline: General Income Fund
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culture: Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392)
technique: silver bronze
department: Korean Art
collection: Korean Art
type: Metalwork
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measurements: Overall: 28.7 cm (11 5/16 in.)
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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
title: What in the World
opening date: 1960-03-01T05:00:00
What in the World. University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (organizer) (March 1-October 1, 1960).
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LEGACY EXHIBITIONS
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PROVENANCE
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fun fact:
Bronze spoons are the most common burial item. Scholars have proposed that toward the end of the 14th century, Koreans enjoyed meat-based soups more than any other dishes, explaining why spoons became common household items as well as burial goods.
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Many of Goryeo period spoons like this one feature a curved handle that splits into a jagged fishtail design. This fishtail design is not unique to Korea; it was also widely used in the area under the rule of two non-Han Chinese states: Liao (907–1125) and Jin (1115–1234). These seemingly ordinary objects testify to exciting material interactions between the Goryeo dynasty and non-Han Chinese northern states, which were often omitted from the official records.
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RELATED WORKS
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CITATIONS
L. W. "Korean Bronze Spoons of the Korai Dynasty." The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 4, no. 6 (1917): 99-101.
page number: Reproduced: Front Matter; Mentioned: pp. 99-101
url: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25136106
Goryeo Dynasty: Korea's Age of Enlightenment, 918-1392. San Francisco: Asian Art Museum, 2003.
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Horlyck, Charlotte. "The Eternal Link: Grave Goods of the Koryŏ Kingdom (918-1392 CE)." Ars Orientalis, no. 44 (2014): 156-79.
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url: http://www.jstor.org/stable/43489802
Yun, Seong-jae. “The Special Meanings of Spoons and Chopsticks in the Goryeo Dynasty [고려시대 분묘출토 청동수저].” Yeoksa wa silhak (2015): 51-68.
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url: https://www.dbpia.co.kr/journal/articleDetail?nodeId=NODE06339542
Bronze in Life and Art [삶과 예술 속. 청동 靑銅 이야기] National Cheongju Museum (2016).
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Jeong, Eui-do. Changes of Spoons during the Late Goryeo Period [고려후기 숟가락의 변화].” Hanguk jungse gogohak (2017): 139-157.
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url: https://www.dbpia.co.kr/journal/articleDetail?nodeId=NODE07262104
Goryeo: The Glory of Korea [대고려, 그 찬란한 도전]. Seoul: National Museum of Korea, 2018.
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Ch'a, Mi-rae, Kwi-suk An, Cleveland Museum of Art, and 국외소재문화재재단. The Korean Collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Edited by An Min-hŭi. First edition, English ed. Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Series, 16. Seoul, Republic of Korea: Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, 2021.
page number: Mentioned and reproduced: P. 98
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IMAGES
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