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![This box is decorated in the typical Korean technique known as "hwagak" (flowery horn). Ox-horn pieces are flattened through soaking and heating and then glued onto a wooden core. Colorful designs, including most of the "sipjangsaeng" (Ten Symbols of Longevity), were painted on the underside of the transparent ox-horn. The most important motifs are on the lid: two dragons, two phoenixes, and two cranes carrying the fungus of immortality, all shown amidst multicolored clouds. The box was likely made as a wedding gift for a high-ranking lady of the Korean aristocracy, who would have used it to store her jewelry, hair ornaments, and finger rings in jade or amber. Manticore. Chinese, mid-to late-18th century. Saint Louis Art Museum](https://asecs.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Waterpot-1024x808.jpg)