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Korean drawstring pouch, "Bokjumeoni" / "Pochumeoni" New, unused New Year's money envelope Size: Approximately 27cm wide, 23cm long, no gusset Satin fabric This item has been stored at home, unused. This is a very auspicious drawstring bag. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about home storage. Thank you for your understanding. It will be shipped folded in half. This is a Bokjumeoni / Pochumeoni (복주머니), a traditional Korean lucky bag. In Korean, "Bok" means "fortune" or "luck," and "Jumeoni" means "pocket" or "bag," and it is believed to bring happiness, wealth, and health to the owner. Since traditional Korean clothing, Hanbok, does not have pockets, it was once used as a practical pouch to hold small items like coins. Nowadays, it is popular as a gift to wish for good luck or as a bag for New Year's money for children during festivals such as Seollal (Lunar New Year) and Chuseok (Thanksgiving). The red satin fabric is embroidered with auspicious gold embroidery. The Chinese characters "寿" (longevity) and "福" (happiness) are embroidered. The phoenix, a symbol of royal authority, representing peace and dignity, is depicted. Red is a symbol of passion, energy, and good luck, and is believed to have the power to ward off evil spirits.
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