Gold Crown Pencil
Gold Crown Pencil
Product : 7.2x178mm
Package : 25x25x200mm
Weight : 20g(30g)
Concept
This decorative pencil is inspired by the Gold Crown from Cheonmachong Tomb (National Treasure No. 188), a symbol of the culture of the Silla Kingdom and an iconic item from the Gyeongju National Museum collection. The pencil features a miniature version of the crown, showcasing Silla’s splendid gold ornaments and exquisite goldsmithing. The gold-plated miniature allows you to appreciate the beauty and emotional resonance of the historical artifact in everyday life.
Features
The product comes in two versions with either a simple white or black body, both adorned with the exquisite miniature gold crown. It makes a perfect gift for visitors to the Gyeongju National Museum or international tourists with an interest in Korean culture.
Relic
Cheonmachong Tomb was at first called the Ancient Tomb, No. 155, in Gyeongju District. After excavating the tomb in 1973, researchers concluded that this tomb belonged to Sojimaripgan or Jijeungmaripgan, the 21st and the 22nd king of the Silla Dynasty. Many relics were unearthed from this tomb, such as a gold crown and bracelets. Inside the tomb, there is a drawing of a flying horse, which is why the tomb became known as Cheonmachong Tomb, which literally means the “mural of a flying horse”. This is a typical Silla crown. 32.5cm in height, this particular crown was worn by Sojimaripgan when discovered by researchers.