Simple and eco-friendly way to wrap and carry, or store just about anything. Gifts, food, odd shaped goods, stacks of paper, etc. BOBO Wrapping Scarves are inspired by the Korean tradition of wrapping with fabric called bojagi. Happy wrapping!
Music courtesy of Sagye Kayagum Ensemble www.sagye.co.kr
More info at www.bobowrap.com
@Im0megamaster dude, furoshiki, bojagi, neither started off as gift wrapping techniques. they started off as ancient civilizations using rags and cloth to wrap/hold shit together. its something that can arise from common sense, there's no "one" creator of it. so chill. & puhlease, dont even get me started on shit u jap ppl start on koreans & stuff u stole from us.
BeholdQueenEsther 1 month ago
Pojagi ist wundervoll auch als Verpackung, aber auch die Tücher selbst. Eine sehr schöne Tradition. Danke!
TheRosedeResht 2 months ago
wow...korean always steal japanese culture and insist "this is korean original"
so stupid.
this is obviously japanese FUROSHIKI.
Im0megamaster 2 months ago
@minazuki Probably the other way around since pojagi has record older than Japan. Or maybe it's not a copy at all..perhaps a Korean king sent out a gift wraped with a pojaki to Japanese queen and received one back from her.
fruitygumball 7 months ago
Copy of Japan?
minazuki 11 months ago
Love it! It is both faster, more durable AND recycable
Olehv94 11 months ago
Where do you get your fabrics?
ultrapockymonster 1 year ago
Wonderful and an excellent presenter to groups...
bcornell61 1 year ago
Bojagi or bo for short (also pojagi or bojaki) 보자기 / 보 / 褓
is a traditional Korean wrapping cloth. Bojagi are square and can be made from a variety of materials, though silk is common. Embroidered bojagi are known as subo.They are very similar to Japanese furoshiki (風呂敷).
asiafelix 2 years ago
this is just like how mienh people wrap it
Mienhboi503 2 years ago