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NECK YOKE, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)

Sale priceRp 2.605.000,00 IDR

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A wooden neck yoke from the Joseon Dynasty.

This neck yoke from the Joseon Dynasty was placed on the necks of oxen and horses for pulling loads. Carved from a single piece of wood into a broad arc, it features a central suspension ring and pronounced swellings at both ends, giving it a powerful, sculptural profile.

This piece has been extensively used; the wood displays a deep brown sheen and wear consistent with prolonged use. The surface bears fine striations, cracks, and scuffs, with areas subtly rounded and smoothed by handling. The time it spent as a utilitarian object remains visible in its form and surface.

An iron hanging ring is fixed at the center; the rusted metal surface harmonizes with the aged wood grain. The overall construction is substantial—more than a simple agricultural tool, it commands the presence of a vernacular object endowed with the combined strength of wood and iron.

When mounted on the wall, its graceful, bow-shaped silhouette creates an elegant line within the space. It also serves attractively as a device for hanging a haori or other textiles, and complements placement beside a tea room or alongside antique furniture.

As this is an old object, the wooden components show scuffs, scratches, linear marks, cracks, and general wear. The iron parts exhibit rust. Please note these conditions are characteristic of an antique folk implement.

w51 x d5 x h24cm

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NECK YOKE, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)
NECK YOKE, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE) Sale priceRp 2.605.000,00 IDR