
Special Postage Stamps to Highlight Relics from Tomb of King Munyung of Paekche

  
information on Korean stamp
Date of Issue |
: 1972.05.10 |
Types |
: 2 |
Denomination |
: 10 won |
Design |
: Gold Crown Ornament |
Stamp No. |
: 808 |
Printing Process
& Colors |
: Gravure Four Colors |
Size of Stamp |
: null |
WholeSheet
Composition |
: 4×5 |
Image Area |
: 23×33 |
Paper |
: Unwmkd |
Perforation |
: 13 |
Printer |
: Government Printing Agency |
Designer |
: Kang, Choon-Whan |
Quantity |
: 1000000 |
Detail
`The Ministry of Communications is issuing two special postage stamps featuring two prominent articles selected from 2,500 items of relics unearthed virtually intact from the tomb of King Munyong of Paekche, who reigned from 501 to 523.
These priceless historical relics were discovered in July 1971 during the excavation of the royal tomb situated at Keumsong-dong (Songsan-ri), Kongju, Chungchong Namdo. Kongju, which was the capital of the Paekche Kingdom for 63 years beginning 475, is the seat of six ancient tombs of Paekche, which have been officially designated together as the National Historical Remains No. 13.
The discovery that brought to light the brilliance of the old Korean culture of nearly 1,500 years ago marked the most remarkable archaeological gain since the liberation in 1945. As such, it has aroused unusual interest among scholars as well as the general public at home and abroad.
1. Gold Crown Ornament
These gold ornament of a crown by King Munyong are elaborately designed in the shape of flowers and leaves, measuring 14,2cm in diameter and 29cm in height.
2. A Pair of Gold Earrings
Also worn by King Munyong, each of these earrings has two pendants one made up of gourd-shaped ornaments and comma-shaped jades, and the other decorated with a heart-shaped gold plate.`
