Origami
Definition of Origami as it relates to Cultures, Culture of Japan, Craftsmanship
Origami, the art of paper folding, holds deep roots in Japanese culture and craftsmanship. It embodies the spirit of creativity and precision, transforming a simple sheet of paper into intricate sculptures that captivate the eye. Origami reflects the cultural values of harmony, patience, and discipline, as well as the importance of preserving traditional arts for future generations to enjoy. Each fold and crease carries with it history and meaning, making origami not just an art form, but a window into Japan's rich heritage.
External Links
- [Origami.org] Home - Origami.org
- [origamivinyl.bigcartel.com]
- [origamiangel.bandcamp.com] Origami Angel Broke Minecraft | Origami Angel
- [origamicorgi.wordpress.com] Hagaren Cardigans
- [OrigamicArchitecture.org] Origamic Architecture (Pop-Up Card) News and Notes
- [origamicalendar.com] Origami - Page-A-Day Calendar
- [origami-air.com] Origami Air – Fold Your Reality
- [Origamis.org] Orig'Amis
- [Origamis.com] Origamis | Origami
- [OrigamiDesigns.org] OrigamiDesigns
- [Procrastinate.net] Procrastinate.net - home of the origami phablet stand
- [PaperFolding.com] paperfolding.com : Origami facts, tips and printable sheets