Korea’s wrapping aesthetics continue today

Korea’s wrapping aesthetics continue today

Gift wrapping today is simpler, but the idea that “wrapping is part of sincerity” still remains in Korean culture.

Many of my international friends are fascinated by the colors and the knot structures of traditional Korean wrapping.

Knowing the history behind it makes it even more meaningful.


Photo descriptions (in order)

• Photos 1–3 Historic royal-court style bojagi wrapping — layered fabric, bold color harmony, and formal presentation.

• Photos 4–5 Modern diplomatic gift wrapping — used when President Lee Jae-myung presented Hwangnam-bbang (Gyeongju’s famous bread) during the APEC summit in Korea, attended by Xi Jinping.

• Photos 6–12 My own bojagi wrapping — contemporary, practical, and still rooted in the same “care in the details” mindset.

To me, bojagi isn’t just decoration—it’s a quiet way of saying, “I thought about you.”

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