Bojagi
- Description
Bojagi : Korean traditional wrapping clothes
Deriving its name from the Korean word 'bok,' which translates to 'luck,' Bojagi has traditionally signified the 'wrapping of good fortune.'
During the Joseon Dynasty, this took a special place in wedding ceremonies, where the Bojagi was adorned with patterns symbolizing aspirations of joy and happiness. Thus, it transcended its primary role as a gift wrapper and emerged as a channel of heartfelt connection and communication among individuals.
Get up to 3 Free Samples
Unlock Perks with BOJ Rewards
Bojagi
- Candice L.Verified BuyerReviewingBojagiI recommend this productWhat are your skin concerns? Redness, Sensitivity, Oiliness, Dryness, BlackheadsWhat is your skin type? CombinationRated 5 out of 5 stars2 months agoAbsolutely beautiful!
High quality fabric, very silky and pleasant.
Translated from FrenchWas this helpful? - Emma V.Verified BuyerReviewingBojagiI recommend this productHow old are you? 25-34What is your skin type? CombinationRated 5 out of 5 stars2 months agoPleasant to the touch
I'm not sure how to use it yet, I want to learn!
Translated from ItalianWas this helpful? - Ruth F.Verified BuyerReviewingBojagiI recommend this productWhat are your skin concerns? RednessWhat is your skin type? CombinationRated 5 out of 5 stars1 year agoExcellent
Lovely gift wrapping
Was this helpful? - Adriana L.Verified BuyerReviewingBojagiI recommend this productHow old are you? 25-34What are your skin concerns? Acne, Ageing, Pigmentation, Blackheads, OilinessWhat is your skin type? CombinationRated 5 out of 5 stars1 year agoBojagi
I know you’re supposed to use it to wrap up gifts, but it’s so nice, I really don’t want to give it away by using it. I guess this one is a keeper.
Was this helpful?