The art of origami
Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding.
Traditional origami is done with square shaped papers and does not involving cutting.
There are a multitude of different folds that can be combined into an almost infinite variety of shapes.
While Origami is a traditional art form dating back over several hundred years, it is undergoing constant innovation by modern day origami artists, who are developing and inventing an incredible range of different models.
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