A Study on the Relationships between the Palmette Patterns on Carpets of Sassanid Persia and Silla Korea 


Vol. 7,  No. 2, pp. 153-178, Dec.  2022
10.22679/avs.2022.7.2.007


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This study analyzes the traces of East-West cultural exchange focusing on the palmette pattern expressed on Sassanid Persian and Silla Korean carpets. The results of the study are as follows. The palmette, which originated in ancient Egypt, is an imaginary flower made up of the transformation of a lotus, which combined with the Mesopotamian quadrant (四分法) and expanded to a four-leaf palmette and further to an eight-leaf palmette by applying the octant (八分法). The palmette, which was brought to Assyria, Achaemenid Persia, Parthia, Greece, and Rome, can be seen lavishly decorated with plant motifs characteristic of the region. Sassanid Persia inherited the tradition of the palmette pattern, which applied the quadrant and octant seen in several previous dynasties. On the one hand, it has evolved more splendidly by combining the twenty or twenty-one-leaf palmette and the traditional pearl-rounded pattern decoration of Sassanid Persia. These Sassanid Persian palmette patterns can be found through the palmette patterns depicted on the ceilings of the Dunhuang Grottoes located on the Silk Road. The palmette pattern of the Dunhuang Grottoes was expressed in the form of a fusion of Persian Zoroastrianism, Indian Buddhism, and indigenous religions. In the Tang Dynasty, it shows the typical palmette pattern of four and eight leaves in the medallion composition, which were mainly seen in Persian palmettes. The palmette pattern handed down to Silla can be found on a Silla carpet, estimated to be from around the 8th century, in the collection of Shoso-in (正倉院), Japan. The Silla carpet shows a unique Silla style using motifs such as peonies and young monks, which were popular in Silla while following the overall design of the Persian medallion.

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[IEEE Style]

H. CHO, "A Study on the Relationships between the Palmette Patterns on Carpets of Sassanid Persia and Silla Korea," Acta Via Serica, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 153-178, 2022. DOI: 10.22679/avs.2022.7.2.007.

[ACM Style]

Hyunjin CHO. 2022. A Study on the Relationships between the Palmette Patterns on Carpets of Sassanid Persia and Silla Korea. Acta Via Serica, 7, 2, (2022), 153-178. DOI: 10.22679/avs.2022.7.2.007.

[APA Style]

CHO, H. (2022). A Study on the Relationships between the Palmette Patterns on Carpets of Sassanid Persia and Silla Korea. Acta Via Serica, 7(2), 153-178. DOI: 10.22679/avs.2022.7.2.007.

[MLA Style]

Hyunjin CHO. "A Study on the Relationships between the Palmette Patterns on Carpets of Sassanid Persia and Silla Korea." Acta Via Serica, vol. 7, no. 2, 2022, pp. 153-178. doi:10.22679/avs.2022.7.2.007

[HAVARD Style]

Hyunjin CHO (2022) 'A Study on the Relationships between the Palmette Patterns on Carpets of Sassanid Persia and Silla Korea', Acta Via Serica, 7(2), pp. 153-178. doi:10.22679/avs.2022.7.2.007

[ACS Style]

CHO, H.. Acta Via Serica 7 2022, 153-178. 10.22679/avs.2022.7.2.007

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CHO, H.. A Study on the Relationships between the Palmette Patterns on Carpets of Sassanid Persia and Silla Korea. Acta Via Serica, v. 7, n. 2, p. 153-178, 2022. DOI: 10.22679/avs.2022.7.2.007

[Chicago Style]

Hyunjin CHO. "A Study on the Relationships between the Palmette Patterns on Carpets of Sassanid Persia and Silla Korea." Acta Via Serica 7, no. 2 (2022): 153-178. doi:10.22679/avs.2022.7.2.007

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Hyunjin CHO. "A Study on the Relationships between the Palmette Patterns on Carpets of Sassanid Persia and Silla Korea." Acta Via Serica 7, no. 2 (2022): 153-178. 10.22679/avs.2022.7.2.007

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Hyunjin CHO. A Study on the Relationships between the Palmette Patterns on Carpets of Sassanid Persia and Silla Korea [Acta Via Serica]. 2022;7:153-178. DOI:10.22679/avs.2022.7.2.007

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