From Sound to Substance: The Secret Behind the BTS x National Museum Round Leather Purse
The Angel with No Wings: Why This ‘No. 29’ Pouch is the Ultimate K-Aesthetic
Have you noticed the mysterious figure embossed on the new BTS x National Museum collection? It’s not just a random design. It’s the Bicheon-sang—and it’s about to become your new favorite fashion statement.
1. A "Korean Angel" with a Twist
In Western art, angels need wings to fly. But in ancient Korea, they were cooler than that. The figure on this pouch is a Bicheon-sang (Flying Deity). Look closely—no wings! She flies through the sky using nothing but the graceful movement of her silk scarves.
“It’s the ultimate symbol of 'Inner Strength'—flying high without needing anything to hold you up. Very BTS-coded, don't you think?”

2. From the Sound of 'No. 29' to Your Pocket
The track "No. 29" on the new album captures the hauntingly beautiful ring of the Emille Bell. This round leather pouch is the physical version of that sound.
-
The Shape: Perfectly circular, just like the bell that has echoed for 1,200 years.
-
The Vibe: It’s "Quiet Luxury" meets "K-Heritage." It doesn't scream for attention, but anyone who knows art will ask you, "Where did you get that?"
3. More Than Just a Coin Purse
This isn't just for your AirPods or loose change. It's a talisman. The Bicheon-sang was carved onto the bell to spread peace and music to the world. Carrying this pouch is like carrying a piece of that "Eternal Resonance" with you. Whether you clip it to your jeans (like in the photo!) or your favorite tote, it adds an instant layer of cultural depth to your fit.
Why You Need This in Your Collection:
-
Authenticity: Official collaboration with the National Museum of Korea.
-
Detail: Look at that leather knot and the silver ring—it’s built to last another millennium.
-
Flex Factor: You’re not just wearing merch; you’re wearing a National Treasure.
Ready to own the "Sound of Silla"?