A serene Korean patchwork wrapping cloth (bojagi) with traditional jogakbo technique, featuring vibrant obangsaek color scheme of red, blue, yellow, white, and black silk fragments arranged in geometric harmony. Translucent hanji paper overlays create delicate shadows while ramie fabric pieces add subtle texture. The composition honors negative space (yeobaek) with asymmetrical balance, showcasing hand-stitched details and occasional gold thread embellishments catching light. Mother-of-pearl inlay patterns echo traditional furniture motifs, while abstract representations of peonies, butterflies, and pine trees symbolize prosperity and longevity. The bojagi appears suspended in ethereal light, casting soft shadows on a light wooden surface, imbuing the scene with jeong (affection) and heung (joyful energy). A masterpiece of Korean textile art rendered with photorealistic detail, capturing the essence of handiwork passed through generations. <lora:NeonFantasyPrimeFLUX-000049:0.8> <lora:MushyFunk:0.3> <lora:flux_hyperkraximalism-balanced:0.3> <lora:Mezzotint_Artstyle_for_Flux_-_by_Ethanar:0.5> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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