This sculpture looks like a master ceramic vessel from 6th century excavated from Geumnyeongchong Tomb in Gyeongju.

The master is wearing a cone-shaped hat with bands and ornaments, along with armor on his lower body. He is carrying luggage strapped to his back and is holding a bell in his right hand, as if to guide his master. Why were they shaped in horse? As much as the horses were important for transportation, the Silla people believed the horses guide the deceased to the afterlife

As it is a vessel, each holds about 240 ml of liquid which would probably be used to serve alcohol or water by Silla royal family.

*Horse-rider-shaped Vessel (Master), Silla (early 6th century),

Material: Unglazed, dark gray earthenware/clay. No visible maker's mark.

Borken part, will need restoration, the broken down piece will ship with the item itself

Design details: Handcrafted appearance, with decorative patterns on horse and warrior.

country of origin and actual age unknown, no marks at all

Special notes: Please review all photos carefully, particularly the broken part, as this is sold AS IS for restoration, decor, or collection purposes. No returns for condition issues disclosed in description/photos.