Workshop: Japanese Furoshiki and Korean Bojagi Wrapping
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Learn how to wrap your gifts in a Japanese cloth called furoshiki and in Korean cloth called bojagi!
You can bring your own furoshiki/bojagi cloths to practice wrapping.
This program takes place in the Steve Silver Music Center Exhibit Space located on the 4/F of the Main Library.
About Jessica Ann:
Jessica has two heritages and also supports other Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) artisans and brands globally and locally.
About NikoNiko Gifts
Nikoniko Gifts is a gift shop that represents Jessica Ann, the ownerβs two heritages and also supports other AAPI artisans and brands globally and locally.
You can shop for meaningful gifts and get them beautifully wrapped in Korean Bojagi or Japanese Furoshiki or stop by on days when a local artist or vendor is having a free pop-up event at the Humble Starts parklet space. Nikoniko Gifts is more than just a gift shop bridging Asian cultures in our modern world today.
You can bring your own furoshiki/bojagi cloths to practice wrapping.
This program takes place in the Steve Silver Music Center Exhibit Space located on the 4/F of the Main Library.
About Jessica Ann:
Jessica has two heritages and also supports other Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) artisans and brands globally and locally.
About NikoNiko Gifts
Nikoniko Gifts is a gift shop that represents Jessica Ann, the ownerβs two heritages and also supports other AAPI artisans and brands globally and locally.
You can shop for meaningful gifts and get them beautifully wrapped in Korean Bojagi or Japanese Furoshiki or stop by on days when a local artist or vendor is having a free pop-up event at the Humble Starts parklet space. Nikoniko Gifts is more than just a gift shop bridging Asian cultures in our modern world today.
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