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Devsisters Hosts Collaborative Exhibition of Cookie Run: Kingdom and Intangible Cultural Heritage

Devsisters Hosts Collaborative Exhibition of Cookie Run: Kingdom and Intangible Cultural Heritage

DevSisters announced on the 28th that they will hold an exhibition combining the mobile role-playing game (RPG) Cookie Run: Kingdom with intangible cultural heritage.


Through collaboration with Buncheong pottery master Park Sang-jin and gold leaf master Kim Ki-ho, they will present works themed on the new Cookie Run: Kingdom characters 'Burning Spice Cookie' and 'Immortal: Gold Cheese Cookie.'


Park Sang-jin, holder of Gyeonggi-do Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 41 for Buncheong pottery, showcased a Buncheong pottery piece measuring 45cm in height and 28cm in width, featuring Burning Spice Cookie. Kim Ki-ho, the only national intangible cultural heritage gold leaf master in Korea, created a gold leaf artwork measuring 1m by 1m with a thickness of 0.3μm (micrometers), reinterpreting Immortal: Gold Cheese Cookie.


DevSisters will exhibit the two works at The Hyundai Seoul TUNE store. Visitors who take photos of the artworks at the exhibition and upload them to social networking services (SNS) will be entered into a draw to win one of three gold leaf frames of Immortal: Gold Cheese Cookie, personally crafted by Kim Ki-ho.


Additionally, special limited-edition goods related to the exhibition, such as scented candles, posters, rotating acrylic stands, and postcards, will be available for purchase exclusively at the exhibition.


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