Gold crown from Geumnyeongchong Tumulus, is the smallest Silla crown discovered thus far, and the simplest. The tree-like prongs, shaped like the Chinese character chul, which means "going out", are placed on the front and sides of the headband. This crown has the distinction of being the only gold crown made solely of gold without any jade accoutrements. The crowns of Silla were made in the Korean kingdom of Silla approximately in the 5th-7th centuries.
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