Title A Study on the Ornamental Metal Used in the Roof of Ancient Architecture in Korea
Authors Youn, Lily
DOI https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2020.36.2.63
Page pp.63-70
ISSN 1226-9093
Keywords "ancient architecture; ornamental metal; ridge central decoration; roof top decoration; a nine-ring decoration; gable board Ornamental Metal; corner flower decoration; eaves nail; roof tile pin; wind bell; bronze woodwork joints"
Abstract In the ancient Buddhist temple area, various metal artifacts are still excavated. Therefore, the aim of this study is to approach the characteristics of ancient architecture through ancient metal artifacts. First, metal decoration of ancient architecture appears for the purpose of structure, decoration, arson. Then, as the method of wood structure is developed, the application is separated into structural, functional and decorative purposes. In ancient times, metal decoration has reduced the role of structure, but its decorative role has expanded. Second, various metallic ornaments were used on the roof of ancient architecture. As the wooden technology developed, the metal decoration was gradually omitted while applying the curve to the roof. Third, the metal ornaments used on the roof of ancient architectures include the ridge central decoration, roof top decoration, a nine-ring decoration, gable board Ornamental Metal, corner flower decoration, eaves nail, wind bell. And subsequent research requires a terminology that can link the results of archeology and Buddhist art through excavation as a result of architecture.