The handle and sheath are entirely wrapped with thin gold plates, with smaller pieces of gold plate attached to the surface in the shapes of waves, leaves, circles, ovals, and pinwheels. These attachments are further decorated with red garnets, and pieces of blue glass.
At one time, there was a wooden attachment to the knobbed-handle and sheath, but it has rotted away.
The geometric design of the colorful gemstones and the luminous hue of the gold plates conveys a look that is both splendid and luxurious.
It is thought that this dagger was manufactured in the area around the Black Sea or in Central Asia, so this is an important object for showing cultural exchange between Silla and other regions.
A Silla King's Golden Dagger Sheath
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