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Sutra case


금동동자유희문경갑, 金銅童子遊戱文經匣
Korean
Goryeo dynasty
12th-13th century
Object Place: Korea

Medium/Technique Gilt bronze
Dimensions L. 9 cm (3 9/16 in.), w. 6.1 cm (2 3/8 in.), d. 2.1 cm (7/16 in.)
Credit Line Charles Bain Hoyt Fund
Accession Number67.1
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CollectionsAsia
ClassificationsSculpture
Buddhist sutras are canonical scriptures that describe the teachings of the historical Buddha, Gautama. This portable container from Korea once held such sacred texts. It has a bail at the top for a cord that may have been tied around a person’s waist, and high-relief, repoussé decoration on both the front and back. A V-shaped lid on the front and a hinge along the top edge allow the case to open and close.1 The artist chased six mantras, Sanskrit letters intoned as sacred incantations, against a decorative background into the metal on the upper part of the case under the lid.

Catalogue Raisonné MFA Highlights: Arts of Korea (2012), p. 53
Provenance1967, sold by dealer Nathan V. Hammer, New York to the MFA (Accession Date: January 11, 1967).