Celadon embossed reed goose gates
Celadon embossed reed goose gates Myeongbyeong is a celadon celadon carved with reeds and geese in embossed form. Treasure No. 344 of the Republic of Korea. It is a sophisticated form of the six-cornered sphere erected in the mid-point of the bottleneck, the injection hole attached to the shoulder, The body has a pair of reeds and a pair of goose on the water, and a pair of mandarins are carved on the back. In the middle of the bottleneck, a wide nod was engraved with a verse and a vernacular frame. The color of the color is green and blue, and the color of the greenish blue oil is uniformly painted on the whole surface, and there is a fine whorl. It is the work of the late 12th century which shows the effect of embossing by obliquely engraving by the typical celadon ceremony which form and curve are similar to the bronze special case which was widely produced in the Koryô period.