Bottle
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A distinctive art form that developed in the later Joseon was the decoration of household items with reverse-painted panels of oxhorn. The horn is cut thin, flattened, and polished to become nearly transparent. Brightly colored decorations are painted on the back of the panels, which are then adhered, paint-side down, to the body of the piece they will ornament. The paint remains protected under the layer of horn, and the polished surface has a lacquer-like sheen. This sort of exuberant, colorful ware was suitable only for women’s use.
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Bottle, 19th century. Horn, 3 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 1 in. (7.9 x 7 x 2.5 cm) Diameter at mouth: 3/8 in. (1 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Museum Collection, X716. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
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