There is no recorded answer. New origami is created everyday. Sorry i cant help you with that.
No, Origami is making paper into sculptures.
Origami is a Japanese art form.
There are no available figures for exactly how many boat people arrived in Australia in 2010. Both the Federal government and the Opposition make different claims about the figures. The truth seems to lie between 5200 and 6000.
Paper craft is different from Origami in that users usually take paper and glue them together to make different projects. Where as Origami is the folding of paper. Paper craft can be very elaborate such as the making of model cars and trains etc. It is often used by teachers in the lower grades for small children who may make flowers etc.
im almost positive that the art of origami is Japanese... the Chinese only used paper for writing, kites, dragons, and lanterns... each of which are not technically considered a part of origami
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Origami is made by folding paper into different designs. There are many sites that will teach you how to make origami if you're interested, just google it.
alot of variety including toys and statues
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Origami, of Japanese origin, is a nice way to fold paper into recognizable figures. So, you fold paper.
Yes. It originated as Chinese Paper Folding, and only gained widespread acknowledgement as something Japanese after religious figures carried the paper and fostered it's adoption in Japan.
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there are many types of origami. (forms) Which one?
There are many types of origami, including traditional, modular, and action origami. Traditional origami involves folding a single sheet of paper into various shapes. Modular origami involves creating complex structures by assembling multiple folded units. Action origami involves creating models that can move or change shape. These types of origami can be created by following step-by-step instructions or using your creativity to design your own models.
ummm... modular origami and normal origami, maybe? but there's also "wet folding"
There are many different places to purchase origami holiday decorations. You may first try looking at hobby or craft stores and then at major chain retailers.
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