Discover a collection of beautifully crafted Korean Heritage Art Postcard that bring Korea’s rich cultural landmarks and motifs right to your fingertips. Perfect for art enthusiasts, travelers, or anyone eager to celebrate Korean heritage, these postcards serve as both meaningful keepsakes and charming messages to loved ones. Each postcard showcases a stunning traditional Korean illustration, capturing iconic landmarks like palaces, pagodas, and scenic landscapes, all rendered in a delicate, artistic style that evokes pride and aesthetic appreciation.
With eight unique styles to choose from, you can select the perfect postcard to match your mood or message. Each pack includes one postcard, making it an ideal collectible or a thoughtful way to share a piece of Korea’s beauty. The illustrations feature vibrant colors and intricate details, inviting you to experience the cultural richness of Korea through visual storytelling. Whether used for sending heartfelt notes or collecting as souvenirs, these postcards are a beautiful tribute to Korea’s timeless heritage.
Elevate your collection or communication with these exquisite postcards that beautifully blend tradition and artistry, offering a tangible connection to Korea’s iconic landmarks and cultural motifs.
- 01 Chaekgado – picture of a book-shelf – The painting shows the scholar’s bookcase overflowing with books and study objects
- 02 Gyeongbokgung Palace – former main and largest royal palace in Seoul. The symbolic heart of Joseon government and culture
- 03 Sipjangsaengdo – Painting of the Ten Symbols of Longevity: Sun, Clouds, Mountains & Rocks, Water, Pine Tree, Bamboo, Deer, Crane, Turtle, Longevity mushrooms
- 04 Hyangwonjeong Pavilion – located at Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul. The name means Pavilion of Far-Reaching Fragrance.
- 05 Seoul Travel Map – features Seoul landmarks of Gyeongbokgung Palace, N Seoul Tower, Dongdaemun, Insadong, Hongdae, Yeouido, Gangnam, Han River.
- 06 Gyeongju – known as open-air museum of Silla, packed with UNESCO sites, pagodas, tombs, and royal architecture
- 07 Irworobongdo – Sun, Moon and Five Peaks – royal throne screen of the Joseon dynasty, set behind the king wherever he sat
- 08 Gwanghwamoon Gate – main south gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace. One of Seoul’s most famous landmarks
Style |
Dimensions |
Weight |
Materials |
01 Chaekgado
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5.51 x 4.13in. |
0.2oz |
Paper |
02 Gyeongbokgung Palace
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5.51 x 4.13in. |
0.2oz |
Paper |
03 Sipjangsaengdo
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5.51 x 4.13in. |
0.2oz |
Paper |
04 Hyangwonjeong Pavilion
|
5.51 x 4.13in. |
0.2oz |
Paper |
05 Seoul Travel Map
|
5.51 x 4.13in. |
0.2oz |
Paper |
06 Gyeongju
|
5.51 x 4.13in. |
0.2oz |
Paper |
07 Irworobongdo
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5.51 x 4.13in. |
0.2oz |
Paper |
08 Gwanghwamoon Gate
|
5.51 x 4.13in. |
0.2oz |
Paper |
Style |
Location |
01 Chaekgado
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02 Gyeongbokgung Palace
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03 Sipjangsaengdo
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04 Hyangwonjeong Pavilion
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05 Seoul Travel Map
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06 Gyeongju
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07 Irworobongdo
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08 Gwanghwamoon Gate
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