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Storage
Chest
Korea,
Choson period, 1800s
zelkova and ash with brass hardware, 34 inches (86.4 cm)
high
Gift
of William H. Downs
1932.10
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This
style of chest, known as a blanket chest, was actually used for
storing clothing, though there would often be blankets folded
on top. The Korean name, half-closing chest (bandaji), describes
the construction of the chest with its hinged drop-front panel.
The elaborate brass decoration includes the auspicious bat, rooster
and coin motifs, symbolizing good fortune, dawn, and wealth respectively.
Worked into the lock-plate are two Chinese "double happiness"
symbols, suggesting that perhaps the chest was part of a wedding
dowry. A date corresponding to 1872 is engraved into the brass
latch.
To
Korea
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