K-Village — NFT Collection
“K-Village” is Korea’s leading entertainment company and Cube Entertainment-owned space leading the Metavers industry. Various Korean companies and brands that represent K-culture are introduced in this virtual “Korean village”.
In addition, exciting rewards will be granted to the buyers of this collection! If you happen to possess at least one of the 20 K-Village NFTs, you may have a chance to win an Anibear t-shirt through a random drawing. However, the ultimate prize goes to those who own all 20 K-Village NFTs. The company will reward each owner with an Anibear NFT.
The K-Village NFT Collection will be available from May 11th, 3pm UTC, on The Sandbox Marketplace!
- Tile-roofed house — In the past, the Korean “정자” (jeongja) referred to a traditional pavilion or gazebo that was often located in a scenic spot such as a garden or by a river. It was a place where people could relax and enjoy the view. Over time, jeongja also became a gathering spot for locals to socialize and rest, and it served as a community shelter during times of inclement weather.
- Tile-roof house 2 — A house with a tiled roof made of clay. One of the traditional forms of Korean houses in the past.
- Sword of Hero — The sword used by Korean warriors in the past increased power and bestowed magical and lucky abilities when equipped with items
- Scholar of the Joseon Dynasty 1 — Scholar-official in ancient Korea.
- Scholar of the Joseon Dynasty 2 — The way a Korean scholar-official in the past studied.
- Scholar of the Joseon Dynasty 3 — The way a Korean scholar-official in the past studied.
- Helmet of Hero — The helmet worn by Korean warriors in the past enhanced defense and luck when equipped with items.
- Armor of Hero — The armor worn by Korean warriors in the past increased magic and luck when equipped with items
- Arms of Hero — This equipment protects the arms and shoulders of the armor wearer, and when equipped, it increases defense and bestows magical abilities.
- Legs of Hero — In the past, the cloak worn by Korean warriors was excellent for protecting the lower body, and when equipped with items, it enhanced both defense and speed.
- Korean Mailman.
- Mailbox.
- Kickboarder — MZ generation riding a kick scooter.
- Athletic Person — Lady exercising in the park.
- Singer-Songwriter — Performing singer-songwriter.
- Busker — Street performer playing music in the city
- Seller of Yeot — Itinerant vendor selling traditional Korean snack ‘yeot’
- Beggar.
- K-Pop Mic — Microphone symbolizing k-pop.
- K-Pop Headset — Headset symbolizing k-pop.
See you on May 11th, 3PM UTC, on The sandbox Marketplace!
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