National Research Institute of Maritime Cultural Heritage
국립해양문화재연구소
The National Institute of Marine Cultural Heritage has provided visitors with unique attractions to welcome the museum fair in the southwestern region.
The lid of the celadon lion-shaped incense burner was found on Taean Daeseom Island, and the shape of the incense burner has two ears down, the nose up, and the slightly opened mouth has its teeth exposed neatly.
In addition, the wide tail is tightly wrapped around the back, giving a sense of stability, and the appearance of holding a bell on the chest and holding a jewel with the right foot is a very rare example of a lion made in the Goryeo Dynasty. In order to promote the high-quality aesthetic sense of the Goryeo Dynasty, the National Institute of Marine Cultural Heritage made a 5M-high round and cute character through character illustration artist Kim Sung-jae, to welcome visitors and inform visitors of the celadon lion-shaped incense burner lid.