Description
Traditional Korean Bojagi – Peony Folk Art Fabric Gift Wrap
Wrap Blessings with Elegance and Meaning
Bojagi, also known as “Bok,” symbolizes the act of wrapping and delivering good fortune. This eco-friendly Korean fabric wrap is designed with heartfelt intention, combining cultural heritage with practical reuse.
Folk Art-Inspired Design
This bojagi features a traditional Korean folk painting of the peony flower—an emblem of wealth and honor. The artwork has been transformed into a beautiful print, giving a timeless charm to every piece.
Premium Quality Cotton Fabric
Crafted from 100% high-quality cotton, this wrapping cloth offers both softness and durability. It’s gentle on delicate items, easy to hand wash, and can be ironed for repeated use—making it a sustainable alternative to disposable packaging.
Perfect Size for Multiple Uses
Measuring 40×40 cm, this square fabric is ideal for wrapping:
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Cash gifts
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Invitations
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Letters
After gifting, the recipient can reuse it as a:
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Table mat
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Decorative cover
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Handkerchief
This versatility transforms the wrapping into an extra gift on its own.
Thoughtful and Complete Packaging
Each bojagi comes finished with:
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A coordinating envelope
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A decorative tassel string
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A printed guide showing how to fold and reuse the bojagi
Anyone can easily learn to wrap with it, making this a meaningful and accessible gift presentation.
Product Details
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Material: 100% Cotton
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Size: 40×40 cm
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Origin: Made in Korea
Please Note:
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Colors may vary slightly due to monitor resolution.
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Packaging may vary based on manufacturer availability.
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As a handmade product, patterns and colors may differ subtly from piece to piece.
Enhance your gift-giving with the cultural richness and reusability of traditional Korean bojagi. A truly beautiful way to wrap a blessing.

















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ユリコ・タカハシ from トロント, カナダ (verified owner) –
古くからの布を贈り物として選ぶ際、百合花や菊だけでなく、芍薬に惹かれました。この美しいボジャギは幸運を巻き込み、美意識も満たします。
Jessica O’Reilly from San Francisco, USA –
Upon unwrapping this K-Heritage Peony Flower Bojagi, one can’t help but admire its blend of tradition and artfulness. This vibrant fabric, decorated with peonies that are celebrated for symbolizing wealth and honor in various cultures across Asia, evokes a sense of nostalgia yet remains decidedly contemporary. Each time I use it to present gifts during family gatherings or intimate friend meetings here in San Francisco’s diverse community events, there’s an innate storytelling charm embedded within the folds—bridging generations through shared symbols while encouraging sustainability with every reuse.
Elena Winthrop from Toronto, Canada –
As a new mom, using this bojagi has transformed gift-giving in my circle. It’s not just sustainable; it weaves together beauty and tradition with every layer of wrap that reveals heartfelt thoughtfulness.
Maxwell Broughton from Vancouver (verified owner) –
Transforming simple gifts into enchanting tokens of gratitude is truly an art, and this exquisite K-Heritage Peony Flower Bojagi makes the process effortless. In my journey through life’s meaningful exchanges—whether a cherished birthday or a casual ‘thank you’ gesture—I’ve found that presentation resonates deeply with emotions. Wrapping freshly baked pastries for neighbors in such culturally rich fabric elevates even the simplest items to statements filled with warmth and reverence. This isn’t just any wrapping; it bridges stories, aesthetics, and consciousness about sustainability as well.
Julius Omari from Mombasa, Kenya (verified owner) –
I must admit, I was initially dubious about the whole fuss surrounding the K-Heritage Peony Flower Bojagi. After all, a cloth for wrapping gifts? Wouldn’t good old paper do just fine? But upon unwrapping my own package adorned with this vibrant bojagi, all skepticism dissipated like morning mist. The craftsmanship is exquisite! It tells stories—each thread whispers of rich heritage and enduring traditions from Korea. Using it to wrap a precious gift added layers of sentiment that paper simply cannot rival. Now it’s become an emblem in our household; its lush floral design not only enhances presentations but encourages sustainable gifting practices as well.