Bell of Sangwonsa
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The Bell of Sangwonsa ({{Korean|hangul=상원사 동종}}) is a bronze bell designated as National Treasures of South Korea #36. It is located in the Sangwonsa temple in Pyeongchang County, Gangwon Province.{{Cite web|url=http://encykorea.aks.ac.kr/Contents/Item/E0027239|title=상원사 동종(上院寺銅鐘)|website=Encyclopedia of Korean Culture|trans-title=Bell of Sangwonsa|access-date=2019-05-31}}
Description
Cast in 725, it is one of the three complete Buddhist bronze bells from the Unitied Silla period. It is 167cm in height and 91cm in diameter, with the very top of the bell featuring a dragon with a large head, its claws forming a ring, while lotus patterns decorate its tube. Bead decorations can be found at the top and bottom of the bell body and vine patterns are carved inside. Occasionally there are semicircles with relief patterns depicting one to four musicians. In each four frames are nine lotus-shaped buds; below them are two statues of flying celestial beings playing the gonghu and saeng while facing each other. Bead and lotus patterns adorn the part where the bell is struck.{{Cite web |last=Korea Heritage Service |title=상원사 동종 (上院寺 銅鍾) |url=https://www.heritage.go.kr/heri/cul/culSelectDetail.do?pageNo=1_1_2_0&VdkVgwKey=11,00360000,32 |website=www.heritage.go.kr |language=Korean}}
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See also
{{commonscat|Bronze bell at Sangwonsa temple in Pyeongchang, Korea}}