Box and Cover, 918-1392. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). Celadon; Celadons, spoons, seals, and bronze mirrors were the most common burial objects in tombs during the Goryeo period (918-1392). Once used to contain color powder, rouge and eyebrow gel for makeup, this small container was one of the standard goods that furnished elites' tombs. Goryeo-period women and men used the grain powder of rice or millet for whitening their skin, safflower extract for rouge, and plant ash or soot for eyebrow gel. Yet, natural-looking make-up seems to have been the most favorable one in Korea according to t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/box-and-cover-918-1392-korea-goryeo-period-918-1392-celadon-celadons-spoons-seals-and-bronze-mirrors-were-the-most-common-burial-objects-in-tombs-during-the-goryeo-period-918-1392-once-used-to-contain-color-powder-rouge-and-eyebrow-gel-for-makeup-this-small-container-was-one-of-the-standard-goods-that-furnished-elites-tombs-goryeo-period-women-and-men-used-the-grain-powder-of-rice-or-millet-for-whitening-their-skin-safflower-extract-for-rouge-and-plant-ash-or-soot-for-eyebrow-gel-yet-natural-looking-make-up-seems-to-have-been-the-most-favorable-one-in-korea-according-to-t-image448093356.html
RM2H10BJ4–Box and Cover, 918-1392. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). Celadon; Celadons, spoons, seals, and bronze mirrors were the most common burial objects in tombs during the Goryeo period (918-1392). Once used to contain color powder, rouge and eyebrow gel for makeup, this small container was one of the standard goods that furnished elites' tombs. Goryeo-period women and men used the grain powder of rice or millet for whitening their skin, safflower extract for rouge, and plant ash or soot for eyebrow gel. Yet, natural-looking make-up seems to have been the most favorable one in Korea according to t
Box, 918-1392. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). Pottery; overall: 2.9 x 9.9 cm (1 1/8 x 3 7/8 in.). Celadons, spoons, seals, and bronze mirrors were the most common burial objects in tombs during the Goryeo period (918-1392). Once used to contain colored powder, rouge, and eyebrow gel for makeup, this small container was one of the standard goods that furnished elites' tombs. Both women and men used the grain powder of rice or millet for whitening their skin, safflower extract for rouge, and plant ash or soot for eyebrow gel. Yet, natural-looking make-up seems to have been the most favorable Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/box-918-1392-korea-goryeo-period-918-1392-pottery-overall-29-x-99-cm-1-18-x-3-78-in-celadons-spoons-seals-and-bronze-mirrors-were-the-most-common-burial-objects-in-tombs-during-the-goryeo-period-918-1392-once-used-to-contain-colored-powder-rouge-and-eyebrow-gel-for-makeup-this-small-container-was-one-of-the-standard-goods-that-furnished-elites-tombs-both-women-and-men-used-the-grain-powder-of-rice-or-millet-for-whitening-their-skin-safflower-extract-for-rouge-and-plant-ash-or-soot-for-eyebrow-gel-yet-natural-looking-make-up-seems-to-have-been-the-most-favorable-image448093321.html
RM2H10BGW–Box, 918-1392. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). Pottery; overall: 2.9 x 9.9 cm (1 1/8 x 3 7/8 in.). Celadons, spoons, seals, and bronze mirrors were the most common burial objects in tombs during the Goryeo period (918-1392). Once used to contain colored powder, rouge, and eyebrow gel for makeup, this small container was one of the standard goods that furnished elites' tombs. Both women and men used the grain powder of rice or millet for whitening their skin, safflower extract for rouge, and plant ash or soot for eyebrow gel. Yet, natural-looking make-up seems to have been the most favorable
Box (lid), 918-1392. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). Pottery; overall: 1.9 x 10.1 cm (3/4 x 4 in.). Celadons, spoons, seals, and bronze mirrors were the most common burial objects in tombs during the Goryeo period (918-1392). Once used to contain colored powder, rouge, and eyebrow gel for makeup, this small container was one of the standard goods that furnished elites' tombs. Both women and men used the grain powder of rice or millet for whitening their skin, safflower extract for rouge, and plant ash or soot for eyebrow gel. Yet, natural-looking make-up seems to have been the most favorable Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/box-lid-918-1392-korea-goryeo-period-918-1392-pottery-overall-19-x-101-cm-34-x-4-in-celadons-spoons-seals-and-bronze-mirrors-were-the-most-common-burial-objects-in-tombs-during-the-goryeo-period-918-1392-once-used-to-contain-colored-powder-rouge-and-eyebrow-gel-for-makeup-this-small-container-was-one-of-the-standard-goods-that-furnished-elites-tombs-both-women-and-men-used-the-grain-powder-of-rice-or-millet-for-whitening-their-skin-safflower-extract-for-rouge-and-plant-ash-or-soot-for-eyebrow-gel-yet-natural-looking-make-up-seems-to-have-been-the-most-favorable-image448093362.html
RM2H10BJA–Box (lid), 918-1392. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). Pottery; overall: 1.9 x 10.1 cm (3/4 x 4 in.). Celadons, spoons, seals, and bronze mirrors were the most common burial objects in tombs during the Goryeo period (918-1392). Once used to contain colored powder, rouge, and eyebrow gel for makeup, this small container was one of the standard goods that furnished elites' tombs. Both women and men used the grain powder of rice or millet for whitening their skin, safflower extract for rouge, and plant ash or soot for eyebrow gel. Yet, natural-looking make-up seems to have been the most favorable
Bhima's Consultation with the Astrologer: Scene from the Nala-Damayanti Drawings, c. 1790-1800. Northern India, Himachal Pradesh, Pahari Kingdom of Kangra. Ink with slight color on paper; overall: 22.2 x 33.5 cm (8 3/4 x 13 3/16 in.). In the central pavilion, King Bhima, father of the beautiful Damayanti, receives favorable signs from his astrologers for the marriage of his daughter to her beloved, Nala. In the upper left corner, King Bhima tells the good news to his daughter, while messengers inform Nala in the upper right. Musicians and dancers already begin to celebrate.This lyrical series Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bhimas-consultation-with-the-astrologer-scene-from-the-nala-damayanti-drawings-c-1790-1800-northern-india-himachal-pradesh-pahari-kingdom-of-kangra-ink-with-slight-color-on-paper-overall-222-x-335-cm-8-34-x-13-316-in-in-the-central-pavilion-king-bhima-father-of-the-beautiful-damayanti-receives-favorable-signs-from-his-astrologers-for-the-marriage-of-his-daughter-to-her-beloved-nala-in-the-upper-left-corner-king-bhima-tells-the-good-news-to-his-daughter-while-messengers-inform-nala-in-the-upper-right-musicians-and-dancers-already-begin-to-celebratethis-lyrical-series-image448064711.html
RM2H0Y333–Bhima's Consultation with the Astrologer: Scene from the Nala-Damayanti Drawings, c. 1790-1800. Northern India, Himachal Pradesh, Pahari Kingdom of Kangra. Ink with slight color on paper; overall: 22.2 x 33.5 cm (8 3/4 x 13 3/16 in.). In the central pavilion, King Bhima, father of the beautiful Damayanti, receives favorable signs from his astrologers for the marriage of his daughter to her beloved, Nala. In the upper left corner, King Bhima tells the good news to his daughter, while messengers inform Nala in the upper right. Musicians and dancers already begin to celebrate.This lyrical series
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