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  2. Toshikazu Kawasaki - Wikipedia

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    Toshikazu Kawasaki (川崎敏和, Kawasaki Toshikazu, born November 26, 1955 in Kurume, Fukuoka) is a Japanese paperfolder and origami theorist who is known for his geometrically innovative models. He is particularly famous for his series of fourfold symmetry "roses", all based on a twisting maneuver that allows the petals to seem to curl out ...

  3. Origami - Wikipedia

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    The paper folded vertically is called 'tategami' (竪紙), while the paper folded horizontally is called 'origami', and origami has a lower status than tategami. This style of letter began to be used at the end of the Heian period , and in the Kamakura period it was used as a complaint, and origami came to refer to the complaint itself.

  4. Moneygami - Wikipedia

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    The name alludes to traditional origami, which is the Japanese art of folding flat materials, generally paper, into figures resembling various objects. Other examples of moneygami include folding bills into clothing-like bits, such as dollar bills becoming bowties. [1]

  5. 23 Toys And Gifts That’ll Captivate Your 7-Year-Old

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    Review: "This comprehensive origami kit is perfect for beginners! Great instructions. Great instructions. Every high-quality sheet of pre-printed paper is numbered to match the instruction booklet.

  6. Yoshizawa–Randlett system - Wikipedia

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    The origami crane diagram, using the Yoshizawa–Randlett system. The Yoshizawa–Randlett system is a diagramming system used to describe the folds of origami models. Many origami books begin with a description of basic origami techniques which are used to construct the models.

  7. List of origamists - Wikipedia

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    Satoshi Kamiya – one of the youngest geniuses of the origami field (born 1981) [2] Kunihiko Kasahara – devised a standardized method for creating many modular polyhedra; Toshikazu Kawasaki – Japanese mathematician famous for his Iso-area folding theory and his many geometric folds, including Kawasaki's "Rose"

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