Gilt-bronze Outer Sarira Urn scarf
Gilt-bronze Outer Sarira Urn scarf
Product : 700x700mm
Package : 300x230x10mm
Weight : 81g(90g)
Concept
This product uses a modern perspective to reinterpret the patterns featured on the Gilt-bronze Outer Sarira Urn, a renowned artifact at the Iksan National Museum. The intricate and beautiful patterns of the artifact have been harmoniously incorporated into the design.
Features
The reinterpreted patterns from the Sarira Urn are digitally printed on tightly woven 100 percent silk fabric. The scarf has a smooth surface and subtle sheen that exudes luxury. It can be styled in various ways as a statement accessory.
Relic
Sarira pots along with a wide range of offerings were excavated from the sarira hole of the Stone Pagoda. The sarira pots comprise an inner gold sarira pot, an outer gilt bronze sarira pot, and a glass sarira bottle. The outer sarira pot comprises a lid and body, and the body can be opened and closed in the middle. An ‘L’ shaped groove is made in the lower body part and a flat nail is fixed in the upper body part, allowing them to be twisted and locked together. The lid and body are divided into areas along a diagonal line, and engraved with lotus petal patterns, honeysuckle arabesque patterns, and lotus arabesque patterns etc. using mojo or chukjo cutting techniques, while the empty spaces have been filled with fish egg patterns and bead patterns.