Study for the restoration of Ten storied pagoda of Gyeongcheonsa-A case of Pagoda Body

경천사십층석탑 복원에 관한 연구-탑신부를 중심으로

  • Sin, Eun-Jeong (The Korean National University of Cultural Heritage) ;
  • Kim, Sa-Dug (The Korean National University of Cultural Heritage) ;
  • Kang, Dai-Ill (The Korean National University of Cultural Heritage)
  • Published : 2003.12.20

Abstract

The position of each part of the Ten storied pagoda of Gyeongcheonsa has been changed because of illegal dismantlement and assembling throughout the history. There remain carved letters in the part of pagoda, which let us know the incorrect assembling of the parts, however, we still don't know the reasons. The pagoda has been under conservation process by the conservators from Conservation Science Division in the National Research Institute of Cultural Properties. It is one of the main purposes to find an original structure of the pagoda by appropriate assembling. The existence of iconography and carved letters are very useful in the conservation process. Mis-assembled parts are mostly in the pedestal of the Chinese letter('아') and in the bodies up to third floor. The iconography of the pagoda has many similarities to the Ten storied pagoda of Wongaksaji.

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