Festive Bojagi Wrapping
New Date in February tbd
|Asterium close to Sinyongsan Station Line 4
Join us for a special class hosted by our talented member, Seomi, where you’ll learn the beautiful art of Bojagi wrapping! Discover the secrets of this stunning Korean wrapping technique and surprise your loved ones with uniquely wrapped gifts that showcase creativity and tradition.
Time & Location
New Date in February tbd
Asterium close to Sinyongsan Station Line 4
About the event
Learn the traditional Korean wrapping technique using 2 Bojagis: one in cotton and the other in silk.
Create stunning, personalized gift wraps for your loved ones.
Option to purchase additional Bojagis on the day of the class.
Cost: 50,000 won
Location: Asterium close to Sinyongsan Station Line 4 - details will be sent later.
Bojagi, the traditional Korean art of wrapping cloth, is a timeless practice that blends functionality with artistic expression. Rooted in Korean culture for centuries, Bojagi was traditionally used for wrapping and carrying everyday items, as well as for special occasions, such as presenting gifts or storing treasures. These intricately crafted cloths are more than just practical tools—they are works of art that embody thoughtfulness, creativity, and sustainability. Bojagi comes in various fabrics, including silk, cotton, and ramie, often featuring vibrant colors and intricate patterns that reflect the beauty of Korean aesthetics. Each piece tells a story, representing…