Everyone, happy new year!
During my trip to Taiwan
I learned about the story of hanging Bokja upside down and putting it on the wall to mean that blessings will come down.
Inspired by this,
Made a talisman that stitches the drawn upside-down Bokja.
Even an unadorned masterpiece, Hangul Bokja, is turned upside down and embroidered at the top
The meaning is intuitively conveyed even to those who are not familiar with Chinese characters.
It's a combination of lemon-colored fabric, shiny flower wine, pink stitches, and melon colors
It's a modern and soft charm of today's era.
#a gift for opening a business
#a housewarming gift
Please share the blessings that come down as gifts to those who have good relationships during the year-end and New Year holidays.
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- Made a talisman that stitches the drawn upside-down Bokja. Even an unadorned masterpiece, Hangul Bokja, is turned upside down and embroidered at the top The meaning is intuitively conveyed even to those who are not familiar with Chinese characters.
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