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🎁 Christmas is just around the corner... Here’s a look back at the history of gift wrapping. In Korea, the technique of pojagi dates back to the Three Kingdoms period, in the first century. It is said that women infused their dreams into these patchwork fabrics. The art of furoshiki developed in Japan as early as 1600, an elaborate knotting of fabric around precious possessions for them to be transported. For a long time, European kids’ presents were either unwrapped or wrapped in dull kraft paper. The English bourgeoisie of the Victorian era were the first to use decorative fabric, ribbons and lace. But the turning point came in 1917 in the United States. Two brothers, head of the Hallmark stationery store in Kansas City, ran out of fabric because the season had been so good. They decided to replace it with decorated « French paper », previously used for envelopes. It was a great success, and the first range of gift wrapping paper was born! How will you wrap your gifts this year?
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Because the French art of living is the envy of the world, what better way than with porcelain to introduce you to the teeming world of the table... Contribute with L'Institut Bernardaud to reenchanting this convivial and so precious moment of the meal by following our various workshops and conferences. A program with a creative approach and open to the world to live an exciting adventure at the crossroads of gastronomy, art, history or decoration.
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