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WHAT IS ORIGAMI


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HISTORY

The art of making paper from pulp originated in China in the year 102A.D. Paper then became more available to the masses. The secret of making paper was kept in China for several hundred years and finally made its way through Korea and into Japan. A Buddhist monk is said to have carried this secret .The introduction of paper making to Japan several hundred years later coincided with the development of their religion and soon became part of the lives of its people. Colors and silk threads were added and origami was held in high esteem. Gifts were decorated with "noshi." Noshi had particular fold patterns depending on the gift.

 

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Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding. ORI means to fold and KAMI means paper. Together, they form the word, "origami." It is an art form that has been handed down from parent to child through many generations. 

Origami involves the creation of paper forms usually entirely by folding. Animals, birds, fish, geometric shapes, puppets, toys and masks are among the models that even very young children can learn to make in just one sitting.

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The word "origami" is now commonly used around the world. A finished origami figure is called a model, the method for folding a model is called a design, and drawn instructions for a model is called a set of diagrams. An origami artist is usually called a paperfolder.The only requirement for origami is a piece of paper, making it one of  the most accessible arts. Almost any paper may be used, but standard "origami paper" is thin, strong, and holds

a crease very well. It is also usually white on one side and colored on the other side, and is cut into 15 cm squares (about 6 inches).Some origami artists also experiment with other materials,and have folded models out of cardboard, various types of cloth, wire mesh, sheet metal ,and evensheets of pasta.

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The basic technique of origami is folding, and many complex folds have been developed. The simplest fold is the valley fold, where a flat piece of paper is folded towards the paperfolder. When this fold is unfolded, the crease line forms a valley shape. Closely related is the mountain fold, where the paper is folded away from the paperfolder. This crease line forms an upraised ridge, or a mountain shape. Since these folds differ only in direction, mountain folds are usually made by turning the paper over, folding a valley fold in the indicated position, and then turning the paper over again. Certain combinations of basic folds form bases,starting shapes that may be used to fold many different models. 

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The four most common bases, from simplest to the more complex, are the kite base, the fish base, the bird base, and the frog base.The names of the bases reveal that many paperfolders enjoy folding models of animals

(including all living creatures). Besides the many animal models, there are models of almost all physical objects including people, faces, plants, vehicles and buildings. Some paperfolders fold abstract or mathematical shapes, and others specialize in modular origami, where many copies of a simple folded shape are assembled to form large elaborate structures.

Paperfolders are a diverse group of people ranging from artists to scientists to therapists. Artists and craftspeople use origami as a way to express themselves creatively. Scientists, architects, and mathematicians explore the geometry of origami for its own beauty and for practical applications. Therapists and teachers use origami as a tool to help their patients recover from illness or to help their students learn. Many people fold paper simply because it is fun.

 

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    All these models picture above are not mine.It is just only to show the audience what you could do

        to make fun with paper not just for writing or wrapping something. It also become something

        valueable if you  have a creativity and skills to create a model with paper.That's we call ORIGAMI!   

 

Learn the basic to fold and have a fun with paper.Try yourself!

 

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