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As early as the seventh century, the practice of drinking tea and wine became an important part of elite culture in Korea. Elites of the Goryeo period commissioned a variety of types of utensils and vessels including this delicate-looking cup and cup stand, not only to make their drinking experience more exciting, but also to show their refined taste.
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98751
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Cup and Stand
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98751
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object
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Cup and Stand
description
As early as the seventh century, the practice of drinking tea and wine became an important part of elite culture in Korea. Elites of the Goryeo period commissioned a variety of types of utensils and vessels including this delicate-looking cup and cup stand, not only to make their drinking experience more exciting, but also to show their refined taste.
date
918–1392
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CC0
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CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q79485536
genreSpecific
Ceramic
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1
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import
dimensionsRaw
Diameter of top: 13.1 cm (5 3/16 in.); Overall: 6.4 cm (2 1/2 in.)
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Korea, Goryeo dynasty (918–1392)
accession
1918.433.a
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pottery
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Cup and Stand (백자 탁잔 [白磁托盞]), 918–1392. Korea, Goryeo dynasty (918–1392). Pottery; diameter of top: 13.1 cm (5 3/16 in.); overall: 6.4 cm (2 1/2 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of John L. Severance, 1918.433.a
titleInOriginalLanguage
백자 탁잔 [白磁托盞]
collection
Korean Art
didYouKnow
Elites of the Goryeo period are known for their love of drinking tea and wine. Many sophisticated tea wares such as this example were buried in the tombs of ruling elites.
citations
citation
Lee, Jongmin. “The Genealogy and Characteristics of Imported Chinese White Porcelain in the Mid-Goryeo Period [고려 중기 수입 중국백자의 계통과 성격].” <em>Misulsa yeongu</em> (2011): 137-160
citation
<em>Korean Collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art</em>. Seoul: Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, 2021.
page_number
Mentioned and Reproduced: p. 19, fig. 18
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Gift of John L. Severance
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2026-05-29 05:20:04.161000
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98751
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Korean Art
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Korean Art
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pottery
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