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Kirigami is a Japanese term for paper cutting. Cutting was often used in traditional Japanese origami, but modern innovations in technique have made the use of cuts unnecessary. Most origami designers no longer consider models with cuts to be origami, instead using the term Kirigami to describe them.
How to get started in origami, with easy instructions, advice on materials, and insights into the history of Japanese paper folding.
Traditional Origami describes origami models whose origin is unclear or unknown, these origami models where either created too long ago to for anyone to have claimed them or they have been created by many different origami designers, being deemed as Traditional.
Origami developed from techniques for folding paper that first emerged in Japan during ancient times. The art is now practiced around the world and is even being applied to help solve technical...
This video uncovers the mesmerizing world of Japanese origami, focusing on basic folding techniques. Viewers will learn about the creativity and craftsmanship that go into this ancient art form...
At its essence, origami is the traditional Japanese game of folding elaborately designed paper into a myriad of shapes, typically plants, animals, and other living things.
Origami, meaning paper folding, is a traditional Japanese art form that encompasses many unique techniques used to create miniature paper sculptures.