Korea possesses a long history of quilting. Jogakbo, or Korean patchwork, dates back to about 200 years, according to quilt specialist Kim Soon-hee, 75, director of the Chojun Textile & Quilt Art ...
The Korean Cultural Center (KCC) in Hong Kong through March 16 is hosting the exhibition "Jogakbo, Korean Traditional Patchwork" featuring works by artists from the Ssamzisarang Korean Boudoir Craft ...
A selection of ceramics, metalwork, lacquer, sculpture, and jogakbo (patchwork textiles) dating from about the fourth century B.C. to 2008, from the museum’s Korean Collection. Through Dec. 11.
Bojagi cloths were essential elements of Korean households since the very beginning of the Joseon Dynasty in the late fourteenth century up until the 1950s. Equally used and valued by Korean peasants, ...