Ogival tray decorated with floral scroll

Korea

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Floral scrolls consisting of delicate leaves and blooms are ubiquitous in Korean lacquerware dating to the Goryeo and early Joseon dynasties. The scrolls on this tray follow the earlier Goryeo tradition but are distinguished by their use of mother-of-pearl, rather than silver or brass wire, for depicting the stems. The spirals complement the scalloped shape of the tray, creating an ornate yet refined and balanced object.

Ogival tray decorated with floral scroll, Lacquer inlaid with mother-of-pearl, Korea

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