Per the Museum:
    Bracelets with Inscription and Dragon Design (Queen)
    These silver bracelets were discovered near the queen's
    left arm in the burial chamber of the Tomb of King
    Muryeong. Each bracelet has a flat inner face and a semi-
    circular outer face, and contains an inscription. One of the
    two is engraved with twin dragons. The silver plate used
    as a lining for each bracelet bears an inscription
    composed of seventeen Chinese characters "Z=A
    多利昨大夫人分二百卅主耳"which reads: "The artisan
    named Dari made [these bracelets] for the Grand Lady
    [i.e. the queen] in the Gyeongja Year [i.e. 520] using 230
    juri (or su) of silver", Experts believe that the bracelets
    were made long before the queen's death and were buried
    in her grave as childhood memorabilia

    by CryptographerKey2847

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