
Save this if you love Korean culture and beautiful traditions. You might think wrapping a gift is simple until you see how Koreans do it. From Royal Palace’s to everyday kitchens, bojagi has been apart of Korean life for centuries. Now, it’s making a comeback in museums, boutiques, and little craft studios across the city. Honestly, once you wrap with cloth, it’s hard to go back to paper. I’m looking forward to a holiday season filled with Bojagi presents. Want the full guide + the exact class I took? Comment “BOJAGI” and I’ll send you both links straight away. Follow @thesoulofseoulblog for more Korean culture, hidden crafts, and places you might have missed. Like the idea of Korean craftworks and want to get hands on with this and more? Check out my spring tour “Hidden Traditions in Modern Seoul” which is all about hands on Korean craft experiences. #bojagi #보자기 #보자기스튜디오 #스튜디오보자기 #studiobojagi #yeonnamdong #연남동 #koreangeritage #koreancraft #koreangift #koreanstyle
Place

Yeonnam-dong
Landmark
Activity/Tour

Seoul Artisan Experience: Craft Your Own Bojagi Gift
Activity
5.0
Attraction

Gyeongbokgung Palace
Cultural landmark
4.6
Free guided tours are offered of this large 14th-century royal palace with a museum & gardens.