Bojagi is traditional Korean wrapping cloth traditionally used in both daily life and on special events. The technique of wrapping things with beautiful fabric has gained interest in tandem with the growing popularity of Korean culture worldwide.
In the past, bojagi was made of cloth or silk materials left over after making clothes. It can be used as an ornament, clothing or interior decoration thanks to its beauty and eco-friendliness.
The origin of the craft is believed to date back to the ancient Three Kingdoms era, but bojagi gained popularity during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) as an article for daily use regardless of social class. Making the cloth was part of education for girls and young women who had to learn sewing and embroidery during those neo-Confucian times. In that era, women sewed and embroidered cloth to make bojagi at home.
Source:Korea.net
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