Everything has it’s beginning. But It is very difficult to confirm exact time of it’s start. Especially in historical field, it is nearly impossible to find out when and what was a start. We could estimate it’s process through excavated relics. In this respect, the process of development of the golden crown and the accessories could be presumed.
There were lots of relics of accessories before the golden ones.
The golden crown and the accessories were latest things in chronicle base.
The first accessories I saw in the national museum in Gyeongju, Korea were made up of the glasses.
The glass necklaces and bracelets looked so modern. Even if someone say those accessories were made nowadays, no one will doubt about that.
You can fine the bending glasses. The type of bending glasses were as same as the bending jade of the golden crowns. In previous posting, I explained the bending jade meant the authority of King's political power
At first time, I saw the glass beads were big. But at that time, making glasses could not be easy thing for their technical level. The glass beads were transparent. It meant that the level of making glass was high as we think.
Next accessories displayed in the window were Jade necklaces and bracelets. The color of jade what I saw was red.
The red color jade was not common in Korea.
Usually the color of jade was green.
The next accessories were made up of the glasses. One thing different from first stage was the size of beads. In my guess, it meant that the technics making the glass beads became more delicate that before.
Making small glass beads must be more difficult technology than before.
What I saw in next window was the bending jade. But it was black. Black bending jades seemed crude that that of the golden crown.
At the same time, there were many necklace made with small beads of various materials
At first time it was not easy for me to align the process of the accessories, because those thing were displayed not by the same kinds but by the chronicle order.
When I was arranging the photos, I acknowledged there was a link between the accessories.
The development of technology would be accelerated with the contact with other culture.
In this point there were lots of contact with other cultures.
It was amazing Shilla dynasty had the contact with other cultures in the corner of Korean peninsular
I don’t know weather there is any meaning to arrange these relics in my concept.
But I hope my arrangement help you when you visit the national museum in Gyeonju, Korea.
Thank you so much for reading
History always attract people whatever their country is. Steemit is one of the best platform to show the historical monuments, ornaments and other things.
I definitely agree! It's wonderful isn't it?
Love antiques; thanks for sharing about this. It's really interesting and would definitely help those visit the museum.
Thank you @slowwalker for sharing such history of Korea under the Shilla dynasty. The Jade and Glass bead accessories are truly delicately crafted and now are thee treasure of every korean as part of the legacy of their forefathers unto every Korean.
Very cool, I love seeing stuff like this
An interesting post, @slowwalker.
It seems that the measure of a kingdom's achievement lies not just in monumental architecture, temples and tombs of kings , but also in the decorative jewelry provided for women :)
These fashion accessories are exquisite examples of glass making and jade jewelry that are truly beautiful and as you say, comparable to modern products.
The colour range of jade beads from basic black through traditional green to vibrant red was impressive. These Shilla women were throughly modern in their adornments.
Perhaps the king's authority was symbolized not only by the power to bend Jade but to accede to the wishes of his female subjects.
Happy Queen, happy reign?
Have a good day, my friend
they too much had paid for accessories. lol.
Wow qué impresionante información y tan fascinantes fotografías saludos.
This stuff is sooo cool. Following :D
Historical Photography of archeology. Good work @slowwalker, my support and appreciations for your quality work.
Thank you for reading
Extent of geographic knowledge by Europeans of the Korean Peninsula (depicted in this map as an island) over 600 years post Shilla Dynasty.
Portion of map by Adbraham Ortelius (published in 1603)
Wow wow wow, those are really beautiful,
thanks for sharing, amazing!!!
Well done!
Congratulations on your Birthday !!!
Amazing
this is a very great museum, all the old stuff is still here.
very many people now who still do not know the objects that exist in this museum.
with this museum they can still recognize historic objects in ancient times.
thanks my friend @slowwalker has shared information in your country about relics of the past.
Thank you for reading
your welcome
Wow! In fact, the skill of those who made these decorations is respectful! Equally worthy of respect is your work, which helps us to get acquainted with the cultural heritage of your country.
I know it after visited your post. Thank you brotherHello brother @slowwalker you're the best, I think your post is the best and always give unique information. This is history and real story.
Regards from Indonesia
interesting and historical :)
thanks for sharing! nice pictures by the way @slowwalker
cheers
@marsell
Awesome, The glass accessories are not out of date when compared with modern things.
There're some even Greater than these days. I want to wear one of them right now.
Wow. These are very lovely pearls that have survived the test of time. Thanks for bringing this documentary to our sight..
Nice post I love this old stuff
@locki
Looks very interesting to read, I think you are a great person. This is visible in each of your posts @Slowwalker
Regards from Indonesia
I can only read with the help of google translate, so can not comment, fear wrong translatenya.
I am very happy to see antiques since time immemorial, and I am also one of the collectors of kunoe objects ,, success always for you ,, and i will always wait for your post, about history and treasure ,,
The national museum contains so many great antique pieces. Looking forward to see more from you man.
One more thing. Is all the jewelry shown here allowed to be wore by public if they are ready to pay good amount or not allowed at all?
This is truly unbelievable at that time their design of ornaments were so advanced.People now a days making their ornaments with that kinds of design.It shows that Shilla dynasty was very advanced with their design which can compare with now a days.I am really amazed to see these kind of historical posts which provide us more knowledge about the history of different regions.Thank's for the post.
Wow..Very cool, I great to seeing stuff like this.
Amazing historical photography.
Thanks for the share
Thanks for sharing knowledge. I like your post. This post is very informative.
Wow !!! Those jades was so precious .
I wish i could touch them .
Btw thanks for todays unique photography .
Clicks was awesome . keep it up .
Waiting for next post . Bless up buddy @slowwalker
it's so incredible friend Thanks for sharing your post,
thank you back friends, regards history
jade is very useful, and become a jewelry and its price is very expensive, and jade is very famous, in Indonesia too jade is in the interest by everyone, and a good story, success is always friend @slowwalker greetings from us in Indonesia.thanx
thank you for sharing this very valuable thing. this is very valuable, because to go visit there is very impossible for me. thanks.
Very interesting post and pictures!
Thanks for sharing and steem on :)
I have a accessoire like this
I love it
The glass accessories are stunning. I agree that they look like they were made for this day and time.
jade is very useful, and become a jewelry and its price is very expensive, and jade is very famous, in Indonesia too jade is in the interest by everyone, and a good story, success is always friend @slowwalker greetings from us in Indonesia
Which piece was your favorite?
Very beautiful jewelry
Thank you for always bringing us pictures and updates of artifacts from museums you visit
these are looks very costly and importent acheological things. Yes no one can tell exatly what was the time when it starts. Today i also went museum to buddhist.place may be you heard the name of kushinagar. I will write post . I m ver influenced by your writing. Thanks for sharing us
Ohhh really nice .
I never see jades at all.
But by seeing in your photography i desire to touch it.
Where i get it ???
Please tell me sir @slowwalker
I visited some historical places in our area mostly the arrangement of their collections has deeply meaning. Some of collections are just replica of the original but still the story behind is the important things that people need to know. Thank you @slowwalker for giving importance of the history.
;))
Good jop friend
You promised us this post yesterday an i was waiting for it.
Making such bended glass with this quality was profound judging from the fact that their techological advancement was not this broad as at that time.
The way u making me feel i think my next trip will be to visit the national museum in Gyeonju, Korea. Because i want to have a personal connection with the past ..
@slowwalker thanks for making me understand the making and the intertwine culture of Shilla dynasty with other cultures.
awesome accessores you have shared, this is attractive to we viewers, thanks for sharing. Really wow!
good story for us to hear my friend .. and in indonesia also many we find jade and many more that we can get in indonesia friend .. and success always make you friends .. and i will always help you here friend @slowwalker
Yeah. Im agree @slowwalker . Everybody have beginning.
excellent jewelries.
looks very beautiful.
crown accessories are incredibly beautiful and also glowing Very beautiful. that's great. keep exploring the museum may be something extraordinary later
This post must be trending. I think this very usefull information to read. Because it it not just a meme
it is a precious collection of valuable accessories, beautiful ...
Nice photo Great jobs Sir