Government Official’s Table
Ginkgo wood
19th century
This government official’s small dining table would have been used to carry food for meals served in the government office, or for nearby outdoor dining. The table would have been carried over the head, and was therefore thoughtfully designed around the human body.
Engraved Brazier
Nickel
19th century
This engraved brazier would have been used by a woman of the noble class during the Joseon era. A noble woman of the era would travel by palanquin, and this portable brazier would be filled with hot coals and used to keep her warm during her travel.
Joseon Era Portrait
Ink and color on silk
Early 1900s
The figure in this Joseon era portrait is wears the intricate green robe (단령, 團領) and accompanying hat (오사모, 烏紗帽) of an important official. His hands are lightly folded as he looks straight ahead, as if gazing directly at the viewer.
Iron Water Vessel (Deumeu)
Crude iron
19th century
A “deumeu” (Korean, 드므) is a large, widely shaped iron vessel typically found in a Korean royal palace or temple, where it would be placed around the four sides of an important building and used to store water.
Medicine Box
Ginkgo wood
19th century
This is a small medicine box used by physicians when visiting the king, carrying a few simple medicinal herbs and acupuncture tools. Both the front and rear faces of the medicine cabinet are carved with motifs of longevity.