Triangles: 110.7k
Vertices: 55.4k
More model informationIn Gyeongju Nuseo-dong, a necklace was discovered, featuring small gold rings forming an empty jade ornament. Several beads with heart-shaped gold plates were strung together, ending with a curved jade ornament. In the Gold Crown Tomb, a necklace of over 12,000 turquoise beads was excavated. In Michu Wangneung, spherical glass beads with inlays of faces, birds, and clouds in blue, yellow, red, and white were found. These findings highlight a key feature of Silla necklaces: curved jade ornaments made from jade, crystal, and agate attached at the ends. During the Silla period, such ornaments were common in accessories, crafted in cylindrical, apricot-shaped, and square forms using turquoise, agate, crystal, amber, and jade.
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