National Museum Foundation of Korea

Spiral Notepad(Gold Crown)

$2.08 USD
 
$2.08 USD
 

Spiral Notepad Featuring Items from the Collection of the National Museum of Korea

(Gold Crown)

 

Product : 75x155mm

Weight : 130g(160g)

 

Concept


A range of practical stationery and lifestyle products has been designed with the aim of bringing the beauty of items from the collections of the national museums into everyday life. This new range of museum souvenirs is presented in the hope that visitors can fondly remember their experience at the museum as a place where history and culture come alive. With these souvenirs featuring a variety of items from the museums’ collections, you are invited to relive your visits and cherish the memories for a long time.

 

 

Features


The covers of these spiral notepads feature artworks and other artifacts from the museum collection. They are practical, made from sturdy materials, and have a convenient spiral binding for easy page-turning. The compact size fits comfortably in one hand, making them highly portable. The inner pages consist of approximately eighty-five sheets—lined on the front with eight-millimeter spacing for smooth writing, and the backs are blank. It is hoped that your fond memories of the museum experience will be preserved as you record your notes in this museum-themed spiral notepad.

 

 

 

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.