Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 18

Korean Wedding Box on Stand Lacquer with MOP Inlays

About the Item

A black lacquered wood wedding box known as Ham in Korea with a conforming stand. Based on the construction and design, the piece is likely dated to early 20th century (Korean Empire to early Japanese occupation period), possibly early to the end of Joseon Dynasty. The Ham box was used in traditional Korean Wedding ceremony as a gift presenting-box from the groom to the bride's family and they tend to be decorated with auspicious and joyful symbols as we see on this piece. They rare come with the stand so we are not entirely certain if the current stand is an original to the box or a later custom addition The box is lacquered black, and the showcase decoration is the mother of pearl inlay on the facade flanking the large yellow brass lock plate. The motif is the clusters of plum blossom and bamboo with birds perching on the branch and in flight. Asian plum tree blooms in winter, together with evergreen plants like bamboo and pines, they were known as "Three friends in cold winter" and symbolizes the perseverance in the physical and spiritual energy in harsh environment. The large lock plate with eight magical fungi heads in the front features a long latch and chased design of eight Buddhism auspicious symbols and two Chinese character "Fu" (Fortunate) and "Shou" (Longevity). The two large hinges on the back are ensuite with the front hardware with similar design and each with the same two characters. The interior of the box was finished in a cinnabar red lacquer. The base is quite elegantly carved with curvy legs, scrolling corner brackets and connecting stretcher bars. Brass lock and key present but the operation is a bit sticky. The box sits on the stand and itself measures 27.5" x15.4" x 8.5". The box is of its original unrestored condition with extensive patina and wear as shown. There are small losses on the corners, stable crack lines along most of the seams. It is structural sound and there are minimal losses of any inlays. It presents attractively as an authentic period piece.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 29 in (73.66 cm)Depth: 16 in (40.64 cm)
  • Style:
    Other (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1900-1920s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor fading. Original condition with extensive patina/wear. There are small losses on a few corners, stable crack lines seams. crawling lacquer surface at places, flaking and shallow gouge on top. Structural sound and minimal losses of any inlays.
  • Seller Location:
    Atlanta, GA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU945043140452

More From This Seller

View All
Lacquered Korean Low Coffee Table with Elaborate Inlays
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Korean black lacquered wood low table with elaborate inlay works circa late Joseon dynasty (late 19th century to turn of 20th century). The low table, supported by slightly curved ...
Category

Antique Late 19th Century Korean Other Furniture

Materials

Brass

Antique Korean Lacquer Coffee Table with Elaborate Inlays
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Korean lacquered wood low table with exotic elaborate inlay work circa 19th century (Joseon Dynasty). The low table, supported by slightly curved legs, was traditionally placed on the floor or bed in as a luxury item in a noble wealthy household. Like Soban, the low profile was meant to be used sitting down on the floor or matt. It is suitable to be used as a coffee table for modern time. With its rectangular form, the prototype was likely from Chinese Kang table. Lacquered in black (with time the color always turned slightly brownish due to oxidation caused by light), the table showcases elaborate inlay work with exotic materials including crushed Mother-of-Pearl, golden tortoise shell, stingray Shagreen and twisted brass wires. The iconic motif in the center is "Dragon and Phoenix Chasing Fire Pearl", an auspicious symbol often used in wedding ceremony. The eyes of the dragon and phoenix were heighted with MOP shells. The horns and beards of the dragon were made of tortoise shell. The textured scale and feature were depicted with Shagreen. The mythological animals are surrounded with clouds formed by inlayed brass wire and islands of crushed MOP. On four corners anchored a square motif each with symbol of Bagua with four trigrams. Impressively, the fine inlay work continued onto the outer border. Buddhism symbols such as fans, pair of chimes, conch, and ribbons were depicted in great details. The aprons are also decorated with brass wire scrolls and various floral motifs in shagreen. The design on this table is of classic motif found in Korea lacquer table...
Category

Antique 19th Century Korean Other Furniture

Materials

Wood, Lacquer

Pair of Korean Lacquer Wood Stacking Nong Cabinets with Striking Inlays
Located in Atlanta, GA
A fine pair of two-tier stacking cabinets, known as Nong in Korean, circa early 20th century (Korean Empire to Japanese Colonial Period). The square cabinet each is fitted with a pai...
Category

Early 20th Century Korean Other Furniture

Materials

Brass

Antique Korean Sutra Desk Lacquer with Mother of Pearl Inlays Joseon Dynasty
Located in Atlanta, GA
An antique lacquered wood desk (Gyeongsang) with mother of pearl inlays from Korea circa mid-19th century. The form of this small table is typical of a sutra reading desk with the en...
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Korean Other Furniture

Materials

Mother-of-Pearl, Wood, Lacquer

Vintage Korean Lacquer Box with Inner Tray and MOP inlays
Located in Atlanta, GA
A lovely vintage Korean lacquer box in bright red and decorated with mother-of-pearl inlays circa 1970-80s. The square form box features an auspicio...
Category

Late 20th Century Korean Arts and Crafts Lacquer

Materials

Mother-of-Pearl, Lacquer

Korean Mandarin Duck Wedding Cabinet with Burl Wood Panels
Located in Atlanta, GA
Traditionally presented at the wedding ceremony of a wealthy household, this tri-level tall storage chest (Samcheung Jang) was intimately known as “mandarin duck” cabinet in Korean. ...
Category

20th Century Korean Other Furniture

Materials

Brass

You May Also Like

18th C. Korean Hardwood Chest on Stand
Located in Dallas, TX
Korean hardwood chest on stand 18th Century A rectangular top projecting over four short frieze drawers and three panels of mounted floating panel doors within concave mounted border...
Category

Antique 18th Century Korean Furniture

Materials

Brass

Korean Wedding Chest, c. 1920
Located in Chicago, IL
This lacquered wedding chest dates to the early 20th century and was likely originally used as a bridewealth chest during a traditional Korean wedding ceremony. The exterior is finished with red and black lacquer and decorated with two round medallions conveying blessings of luck (?) and longevity (?). The medallions are surrounded by raised decoration resembling folk paper-cuts in the shape of floral wreaths and phoenixes. The chest opens from the top, secured with a brass lock plate in the form of a butterfly, a traditional symbol of a life of prosperity and joy. Vintage newsprint...
Category

Early 20th Century Korean Trunks and Luggage

Materials

Brass

Korean Wedding Chest, c. 1920
Located in Chicago, IL
This lacquered wedding chest dates to the early 20th century and was likely originally used as a bridewealth chest during a traditional Korean wedding ceremony. The exterior is finished with red and black lacquer and decorated with two round medallions conveying blessings of luck and longevity. The chest opens from the top, secured with a brass lock plate in the form of a butterfly, a traditional symbol of a life of prosperity and joy. Vintage newsprint...
Category

Early 20th Century Korean Trunks and Luggage

Materials

Brass

Korean Wedding Bandaji Chest Joseon Dynasty style
Located in Buffalo, NY
Korean Wedding Bandaji Chest Joseon Dynasty style.A Korean Bandaji chest circa late early to mid 20th century of Joseon Dynasty. Known as drop fr...
Category

Vintage 1940s Korean Other Furniture

Materials

Brass

Black Lacquer Box with Mother of Pearl inlay - 18th Century
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Wood: bamboo Origin: Anhui/Zhegieng Period: 18th This type of lacquer box has a inner bamboo core covered with heavy coatings of lacquer. The lacquer surface is further decorated with “wucai” mother of pearl inlay...
Category

Antique Late 18th Century Chinese Furniture

Materials

Bamboo

Chinoiserie Black Lacquered Cabinet on Stand
Located in Kastrup, DK
Chinese Qing dynasty cabinet with original chinoiserie decorations rasied on later stand. Cabinet elaborately decorated with flowers paint...
Category

Antique Early 19th Century Chinese Qing Furniture

Materials

Metal

Recently Viewed

View All