Korean roof tile | tile, dragon, lion | This striking Korean tile was made in the 7th or 8th century. Tiles like these were placed at the four corners of the rooves
![Image of Roof tile with a demon face, Unified Silla period (earthenware by Korean School, (8th-9th century) Image of Roof tile with a demon face, Unified Silla period (earthenware by Korean School, (8th-9th century)](https://images-cdn.bridgemanimages.com/api/1.0/image/600wm.XXX.4594170.7055475/711775.jpg)
Image of Roof tile with a demon face, Unified Silla period (earthenware by Korean School, (8th-9th century)
![File:Ridge-end tile with demon face design, excavated from former temple site of Gapsansa temple, Gyeongju, Korea, Unified Silla dynasty, 600s-700s AD, clay - Tokyo National Museum - Tokyo, Japan - DSC08268.jpg - File:Ridge-end tile with demon face design, excavated from former temple site of Gapsansa temple, Gyeongju, Korea, Unified Silla dynasty, 600s-700s AD, clay - Tokyo National Museum - Tokyo, Japan - DSC08268.jpg -](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/Ridge-end_tile_with_demon_face_design%2C_excavated_from_former_temple_site_of_Gapsansa_temple%2C_Gyeongju%2C_Korea%2C_Unified_Silla_dynasty%2C_600s-700s_AD%2C_clay_-_Tokyo_National_Museum_-_Tokyo%2C_Japan_-_DSC08268.jpg)