국립중앙박물관 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA

Highlights
Convex Roof-end Tile with Kalavinka Design
  • Exhibition Name

  • Nationality/Period

    Unified Silla Period

  • Materials

    Clay - Hard

  • Category

    Housing - Architecture sub-material - Roof Material - End-tile of Convex Roofing Tile

  • Dimensions

    D. 15.6cm

  • Accession Number

    Jeung 1980

  • Location

    Donated CollectionⅢ

In Buddhist scripture, the kalavinka is an imaginary immortal creature with the body of a bird and a human head that is said to dwell in the Buddhist paradise. The kalavinka depicted in this convex roof-end tile wears a headdress and holds something in its hand. Its wide open wings and outstretched legs exhibit a dynamic beauty.