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UNIFIED SILLA DYNASTY (7TH-9TH CENTURY) The group includes gilt-bronze ornaments, mirrors and harness fittings Largest 5 3/8 in. (13.7 cm.) long With five-tiered wood box
Hachiuma Collection, Japan.
Hachiuma Kanesuke (1894-1960) was a powerful business man and politician in early 20th century and was originally from Hyogo Prefecture. In 1994, his third son, Tadasu (B. 1928) donated Korean artworks from Kanesuke’s collection founded in the 1920s and 1930s to the National Museum of Korea. The donated works include stone knives, bronze ornaments from the Three Kingdoms Period and gilt-bronze Buddhist sculptures from Unified Silla Dynasty, could be viewed at Hachiuma Tadasu Gallery in the museum.