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Hamabi (dismount marker)

unknown1400/1900

Korean Stone Art Museum

Korean Stone Art Museum
Seoul, South Korea

Markers such as this one, which commanded “all officials to dismount from their horses” as a show of respect, were placed at the entrance to a palace or the royal ancestral shrine of Joseon Dynasty. Depending on their rank, officials were required to dismount a specific number of paces before the entrance, i.e. senior officials were required to dismount ten steps before it, mid-ranking officials twenty steps, and low-ranking officials thirty steps.

Details

  • Title: Hamabi (dismount marker)
  • Creator: unknown
  • Creator Lifespan: Joseon dynasty
  • Date: 1400/1900
  • Type: sculpture

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