A COMMA-SHAPED JEWELS (MAGATAMA)
A COMMA-SHAPED JEWELS (MAGATAMA)
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A COMMA-SHAPED JEWELS (MAGATAMA)

YAYOI-KOFUN PERIOD (3RD-6TH CENTURY)

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A COMMA-SHAPED JEWELS (MAGATAMA)
YAYOI-KOFUN PERIOD (3RD-6TH CENTURY)
The jade jewel in greenish-grey tone with some fine brown veining, finely carved and polished with a cord hole
2 3/8 in. (6 cm.)

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Takaaki Murakami (村上高明)
Takaaki Murakami (村上高明) Vice President, Specialist and Head of Department | Korean Art

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The magatama (lit. 'maga': bent, 'tama': precious stone or gem), originated during the Jomon period (5th-3rd century BCE), and their distinctive curved shape is believed to have symbolized a fetus. Magatama were considered to be founts of spiritual power and were worn by regional leaders as cherished adornments during ritual ceremonies. Several Haniwa sculptures of miko (Shrine maidens) adorned with magatama necklace are known including the haniwa sculpture in the collection of Minneapolis Institute of Art.

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