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The history of gift wrapping: ancient traditions to modern trends | The North West Star

During the Early Three Kingdoms Period (57CE – 668CE), Korea featured fabric gift wrap, with items being wrapped as symbols of protection and good luck. In the 1600s, the Japanese tradition, Furoshiki, similarly used cloth fabric. This tradition was borne from wrapping clothes at public baths so the fellow bathers wouldn’t accidentally take the wrong clothes home, but this evolved into an early concept of gift giving.

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