• Origami

    Origami By Akira Yoshizawa

    The Japanese paper folding technique ori means “folding,” while kami means “paper.” The word “origami,” which is used in modern usage, encompasses all forms of folding, regardless of origin. The main goal of this art is to transform a sheet of paper into finished sculptures through various techniques also using playing techniques of PlayAmo Canada. In Japanese culture, the art of paper folding is categorized into two types: ceremonial and recreational. In Japan, the latter is referred to as “origata,” while the former is called “origami.” There are many ways to make simple and intricate designs using the basic forms of origami. One of the most popular forms of paper folding is the paper crane. This type of design usually starts with a square of paper that has a different side color or pattern. Modern Origami The paper was made more common during the 17th century due to the rise of production methods. This led to the growth of the…