Pojagi Korean Patchwork Placemat
Bring the amazing Korean tradition of Pojagi patchwork into your everyday life with these placemats hand-sewn from scraps of the ramie textile used to make hanbok (the traditional Korean costume).
In a beautiful thick ecru ramie with a delicate transparency, this placemat is a fabulous tribute to Korean craftsmanship.
Each placemat is unique in its patchwork and the pattern created. A remarkable piece of needlework (the placemats can be used both inside and out) that has its place in our home decoration.
PLACE OF MANUFACTURE | SOUTH KOREA |
DIMENSIONS | Length 45,3cm - Width 32,4cm |
MATERIALS | Ramie |
Pojagi is an unchanging Korean tradition of wrapping objects or food in rectangular pieces of fabric, which allows them to be stored, decorated, offered, or carried with elegance and practicality. In its patchwork version (more commonly called Jogak-bo in Korea), scraps of fabric were preserved and to avoid waste used to create unique pojagi, thus creating a new work of art.
CARE INSTRUCTIONSWashing instructions : Hand wash in warm water with a little soap. If stains persist, use baking soda.
This object keeps in memory the hand of the craftsman who designed it with patience. It will accompany your daily life while contributing to the preservation of unique craftsmanship.
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DELIVERY
Delivery
Free delivery in metropolitan France for purchases over €150. Orders are generally sent within 2 working days, except in special cases announced in the banner at the top of the site.
Precious objects are wrapped in a cloth tied in the precious art of Korean pojagi. Some exceptions apply, especially if the objects are bulky. Learn more >
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The art of wrapping
The precious objects are wrapped in a beautiful cloth beautifully tied according to the little-known art of Korean pojagi. Details and conditions >