3D FOLCA

MKH-02 Silla Gold Crown (Seobongchong Tomb)

A Silla-period gold crown excavated from the Seobongchong tomb in Gyeongju, as a flat art card that transforms into a personal 3D viewer. A distinctive Korean heritage gift.

Model

MKH-02

Language

English, Korean

Size

145 × 100 × 7 mm
5.71 × 3.94 × 0.28 in

Weight

26 g
0.92 oz / 0.057 lb


Gold Crown (Seobongchong) Transforming 3D Viewer Card – Korean Heritage Gift

This gold crown was excavated from Seobongchong (서봉총), a Silla-period royal tomb in Gyeongju, South Korea. Silla gold crowns are among the most celebrated treasures of ancient Korean royal culture, known for their tree-and-antler motifs and dangling jade ornaments.

The Gold Crown Transforming 3D Viewer Card presents this royal treasure as a flat card that transforms into a personal 3D viewer with one simple press.


A Card That Becomes a 3D Viewer

The product is designed for immediate use. There are no separate parts to assemble and no complicated folding process. Press the top and bottom edges toward the center, turn the viewer horizontally, and bring it to your eyes. The card instantly changes from a flat format into a functional viewing form.

How to Use

HOW TO USE 3D FOLCA

  1. Hold the card upright.
  2. Press the top and bottom edges toward the center.
  3. Turn the viewer horizontally.
  4. Hold it up to your eyes.
  5. Look through the built-in lenses to experience the artwork in 3D.

Not a Lenticular Card

This product is not a lenticular postcard.

A lenticular card creates its visual effect directly on the printed surface, usually by tilting the card from side to side.

The 3D FOLCA works differently. The card itself transforms into a personal viewer, and the artwork is seen through its built-in optical lenses.

It is also different from a conventional pop-up card. A pop-up card creates raised paper shapes when opened, while the 3D FOLCA forms a viewing device designed for looking into the artwork.

Product Type How It Works
Lenticular card The image changes or appears dimensional when tilted
Pop-up card Paper elements rise when the card is opened
3D FOLCA Viewer Card The flat card transforms into a viewer with built-in lenses

Why It Is Different

  • One Simple Press — no assembly or separate parts required
  • Built-In Optical Viewer — lenses integrated directly into the product
  • No Electronic Device Required — no smartphone, app, battery, or charger
  • No Separate 3D Glasses Required
  • Compact and Portable — easy for storage, packaging, gifting, and display

A Distinctive Korean Culture Gift

The Magpie and Tiger 3D Viewer Card is suitable for:

• Korean culture enthusiasts
• Visitors to Korea
• Museum and gallery visitors
• Korean-culture learners
• Teachers and students
• Postcard and paper-art collectors
• Cultural institutions
• Museum and heritage gift shops
• International cultural events
• Anyone looking for a distinctive Korean souvenir

It can be collected, displayed, used in cultural education, or given as a compact Korean art gift.


Product Features

• Features Magpie and Tiger, also known as Hojakdo
• Inspired by traditional Korean folk painting
• Transforms from a flat card into a personal 3D viewer
• Opens with one simple press
• Built-in optical viewing lenses
• Bilingual Korean and English content
• No assembly required
• No separate parts
• No smartphone or app required
• No batteries or charging required
• No separate 3D glasses required
• Compact and portable format
• Suitable for gifts, collections, museums, and cultural education
• Not a lenticular card
• Not a conventional pop-up card
• Made to order

Made to Order

This product is made to order. Production begins after the order is confirmed. Estimated production time: 35-45business days. Shipping time is not included and may vary by destination.

FAQ

Is this a lenticular postcard?

No. Lenticular cards rely on printed film and viewing angle. 3D FOLCA uses a built-in optical viewer to deliver true stereoscopic depth.

Do I need an app, battery, or headset to see the 3D effect?

No. Just press the card and look through the built-in lenses — no app, no power, no separate device.

What is the Seobongchong gold crown?

It is a Silla-period (57 BC–935 AD) gold crown excavated from the Seobongchong tomb in Gyeongju, South Korea, representative of ancient Korean royal metalwork.

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