Pojagi (wrapping cloth), Sango po (food covering)
Datelate 19th century
Maker
Korean
Label TextPojagi are traditional household items in Korea and can be used for wrapping gifts or covering food dishes. Wrapping objects signaled respect for the recipient of the gift and for the object itself. The belief that good fortune can be captured in a pojagi is enhanced here by the use of the five basic colors - blue, red, yellow, black, and white. These rich colors correspond with the five blessings of longevity, wealth, success, health, and luck.
Object number96.21
Photo CreditPhoto: National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, Republic of Korea
Credit LineMargaret E. Fuller Purchase Fund, Asian Art Acquisition Fund and the Korean Art Purchase Fund
Dimensions29 1/2 x 29 1/2 in. (74.93 x 74.93 cm)
MediumRamie gauze: patched and stitched