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Earthenware Horn Cup in the Shape of a Warrior on Horseback

도기 기마인물형 뿔잔 ( 陶器 騎馬人物形 角杯 )

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Classification National Treasure
Name of Cultural Properties Earthenware Horn Cup in the Shape of a Warrior on Horseback
Quantity 1 Item
Designated Date 1993.01.15
Age Three Kingdoms (5th century)
Address Gyeongju National Museum, 186, Iljeong-ro, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do

This earthenware, depicting a horseman, is of the Three Kingdoms Period (fifth century). It is 23.2cm tall and 14.7cm wide with a 9.2cm base. A warrior riding on a horse is on top of the rectangular plate, which is balanced over the horn-shaped footing. The footplate has a similar shape to the gobae, a mounted cup, of the Gaya Kingdom. There are hand crafted horse legs on the footplate's four corners. Detailed armor is on the horse's body, and the mane of the horse is sculpted in a straight line. An armored warrior is sitting holding a weapon on top of the horse. The warrior is wearing an armored head cover, has a spear in the right hand, and a shield in the left hand. Detailed patterns are carved on the surface of the shield, which has not been identified yet. Two horn-shaped cups are mounted on the back of the warrior. This piece of work is very valuable, but its illustration of weaponry from the Gaya Kingdom is by far the most important material for research.