In last posting, I introduced you the porcelain of Koryeo Dynasty. There were several shipwreck in museum at the age of Koryeo Dynasty.
Among them, what brought my interesting were the incense burner and the bawls for Buddhist monks. It looked like the master pieces of Koryeo celadon for me.
Many relics excavated in the shipwrecked seemed to be gathered in this exhibition.
The relics I’d like to post was excavated not near Mokpo city but near Taean peninsular of western see of Korea.
I could get closer to the shipwreck to take the photos.
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I am not a specialist on the porcelain, what made me think those celadons as the master pieces was sorely my instinct.
The design and the color made me evaluate them as the master pieces.
Then let me introduce first one, the incense burner.
In the corner of relics, I found very interesting thing, the incense burner. In Korean traditional ceremony, the incense burner was very important. The flavor was one of the most important component in religious ceremony. In the ceremony, the flavor was the essential element in Confucian and Buddhism.
I saw using the incense burner in Catholic Church, too.
The incense burner in this exhibition was very impressive for me for it’s elegance and preciseness.
It was designed that the fume came out through the mouth.
For more than thousand years, the celadon was perfectly preserved under the rough sea.
Second thing was Buddhist monk’s bawl.
In Buddhism, the dinning was a continuation of cultivation ceremony, so the bawl was very important. Besides the monks’s status in Koryeo Dynasty was very high. In my guess, the social status of Buddhist monks was deeply influenced from Indian cast system. In Indian cast, the Brahman had the highest status in Hinduism.
The design of the bawl was simplicity itself. Actually the bawl of Buddhist monk could not be gorgeous. The bawl was extremely simple. But in that simplicity, the essence of Buddhist philosophy seemed to be reflected. There were simple simple patterns of the peony blossoms and the some stalks inside of the bawls.
One more interesting thing in this exhibition was the relics were reproduced as they were excavated at first under the sea.
Some other celadons found near Taean beach
In Next posting, I will post relating to the excavation of the century under the sea. Due to this excavation, the National Maritime Museum could be built in Mokpo city.
저는 오늘 친구와 등산을 갔습니다.
친구가 옆에서 쉬지 않고 조잘거리는 통에 어떻게 산에 올랏는지 몰랐네요. 깊은 바다에서 건져진 청자들이 모두 아릅답습니다.
혼자하는 여행이 너무길면 외롭진 않은지...
컨디션 잘 조절 하시기 바랍니다.
Wow, i'm facinated every time when i see something that old in a very good shape
The treasures of Koryeo dynasty is really amazing!
친구와 같이 하는 삶이 가장 행복한 삶인 것 같습니다.
좋으셨겠군요.
전 평생 혼자 여행다녀서 혼자가 좋더군요
What's a lovely post
Amazing pictures. I love seeing recovered shipwrecks and the treasures they held.
They are indeed treasures from the past! Thank you for sharing.
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Those were some fine and well-preserved relics from Mockpo @slowwalker The incense burner looked still new because it is made out of porcelain. It was probably got lost at sea when the merchant boat got caught in a stormy day.
Beautiful bowls and artifacts.
It's amazing!
Thank you so much for your comment
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good post you are a great photographer Beautiful bowls and artifacts thank you for sharing this post
excellent post
Those dynasties has a lot of treasures according to history. It's good to know people are still there to respect it.
It's wonderful it was found. Can't imagine what else is out there under the water.
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wow your posts are full of great learning informations . The treasures of Koryeo dynasty is a good read ...looking forward to seeing more from you. I wish you a blessed week.
Thank you so much
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Wow, how many interesting things!
There are amazing pieces. Pure history!!
wow
Very interesting post!
resteem , great as always , I travel in time trough your posts :) I wait for your next post about excavation of the century under the sea ,, keep it on
Great piece of history!
Amazing photography....thanks for sharing
Amazing glimpse into the past..
There is a mystery surrounding a shipwreck, especially one from antiquity that yields such precious treasures.
I found particularly fascinating the photos of the Caledon bowls nestled together in rows as they were originally placed in the ship. Such care in packing ensured minimum breakage.
I also found the incenses burner to be exquisite, @slowwalker. As you mentioned, incense is used in Catholic worship and although it it said to be a fragrant offering, as a child I hated the scent -- it was bitter and pungent and reminded me of death. For this reason I often stayed away from mass--I found the clouds of smoky incense to be suffocating and it made me feel claustrophobic.
I also admired the Buddhist monk's bowl. The fine cracks in the glaze are more a product of the caledon process than of age and add to its value.
This was an excellent post today, my friend, that reminded me of why to this day I never burn incense :)
Interesting story, than you.
On the other hands, I adored the scent from the incense burner. From time to time, I fired the incense burner for myself and enjoyed the scent.
The scent in Catholic Church was better than that of in my house.
So in mass, I got closer to Father.
Same experience, different feeling. Interesting. Thank you
It is interesting how differently people react to the same experience - now, I can't stand burning incense of any kind. I think it has more to do with associations than the actual scent :)
John as many of us have said, @slowwalker always puts out amazing stuff, so sincere.
I learn so much and I know we have talked about this too!!!
Have a good week man.
Deep article. It is interesting what you can find deep under the sea. People say it is right now more ships under the sea than they are driving on it.
Must be
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Wow!
Incense is actually used for aesthetic reasons and in therapy, meditation and ceremony. This is essential in Buddhist monks practices.
Its a bowl @slowwalker not a bawl.
I guess you misspelled it.
Anyways, the bowl is just that simple because simplicity is the foundation of living as monks. They live simply and humbly.
By the way, the photos are pretty awesome!
Thanks for sharing!
Great post!
Cheers!
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But even if we don't smoke, we all still will die.
Haha agree. But smoking increases the chances of dying earlier :)
Dying early and dying at 100 or more doesn't really matter. What matters is how well you live your life to the fullest. Steve Jobs died early but contributed a lot to humanity. There were people who died without sickness, just being old, doesn't seem productive.
Oh yeah!
I'll change it.
Umm, I heard that’s not good for health
Thank you for correction and your thoughtful comment.
Thank you and you're welcome!
Thanks... :)
This is really amazing
Most important knowledge
Good museum
A very nice piece of history ...They've build things to last not like now...you have to replace everything so often...
But one a gain a fain master craftsmanship.
Wowwwwww this pictures are so lovely, nice article.. M scared of ships though
Agree,
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nice photography
so glad that this past treasure shows our past culture and rituals.
they are wonderful, where it is located now?
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the ship looks scary and old. Now I know where IKEA has its ideas for bowls and plates :) Thanks for historical background, it is always interesting to get to know information from Korea and its unknown information (for me at least).
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But even though you could have done better in that front, I believe this information is worthwhile! Thanks for your submission!
These just uncovered treasures truly are one of a kind since there were so many intact at once, what a find!
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How did they use to weld back then??
Nice sir.you always come with great and very interesting blog.
Those pictures are fantastic! I've always been a fan of old relics and artifacts! Great to see the preservation of that old shipwreck! Thanks for sharing!
Those are very nice, I look forward to your next post
Amazing creativity <3 old is gold and old things always a beauty <3
nice!
It's fascinating how old things like these survive the test of time. It truly talks about the masterful craftsmanship of the people who are behind the creation of these treasures. Indeed, quality trumps quantity any time of the day. Thanks for sharing, @slowwalker! 😊
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Amazing historical things.. The bowl and incence burner is amazing.. Bowl is simple but stunning.. Waiting for more stuff.. They are not looking old.. Very attractive and beautiful showing the owners love for simplicity and art
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Thank you for sharing such knowledge history about past treasure. That's really a great work.
You have written a very great article about history i love it
Are these all your own photos?! These are amazing! Perfect!
Wow... dig this post 100%
Wow ! Amazing.
You had some code problems with the images of the ship. and btw, what is the size of it and "how old is it"? It's missing some interesting information. I'm too lazy to search on google :D
The incense burner is genius for their time, It's like the building on Rome, they were built hundreds of years ago and some of them are still perfect. who knows how to do the same now?
thank you so much
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