the Japanese art of folding paper into shapes representing objects (e.g., flowers or birds)
a form of visual/sculptural representation that is defined primarily by the folding of the medium
a landscape piece of paper folded in half latitudinally
the art of folding paper into decorative shapes, usually from uncut squares.
The Japanese art of folding paper into shapes such as birds, animals, and containers.
The art of Oriental paper folding.
The Japanese art of paper folding.
Origami is one of the most popular paper crafts. A piece of paper is folded to create animals, flowers and other things. The most popular one is "Orizuru" (Crane).
Traditional Japanese paper folding technique. Used for decorative pieces, including figures, vessels and geometric shapes.
A Japanese word meaning 'folding paper'
The craft or technique of folding paper into shapes, representing animals, for example. A decorative object made by folding paper.
Origami (Japanese: 折り紙 oru, to fold, and kami, paper lit. "folding paper") is the art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a given result using geometric folds and crease patterns. Origami refers to all types of paper folding, even those of non-Japanese origin.