It can also be hand-embroidered or folded, like origami, to make a handy wallet.
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Anyone remember those origami boats floating down the pitlane during qualifying?
From the telegraph.co.uk
This rippling structure may look like a piece of origami, or an intricate scarf.
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Researchers have created a new kind of barcode that uses DNA origami technology.
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Origami refers to all types of paper folding, even those of non-Japanese origin.
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For their anniversary, he sent her what she described as a perfect origami crane.
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The artists are all considered to have taken the art of origami to new heights.
From the guardian.co.uk
After WI business, some members tried origami and others explored aromatherapy.
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Learn tai chi, make your own sushi as a snack and practice your origami skills.
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The Japanese art of folding paper into shapes representing objects (e.g., flowers or birds)
Is the traditional Japanese folk art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century AD and was popularized in the mid-1900s. It has since then evolved into a modern art form. ...
Origami is a magic stage illusion with a Japanese paperfolding theme that was designed by Jim Steinmeyer. In the 1980's Illusion builder John Gaughan refined the concept and constructed the first version for Doug Henning.
The Japanese art of paper folding; A piece of art made by folding paper
Certificate of appraisal for a sword.
A Japanese word meaning 'folding paper' adopted into English and other languages without any change of meaning. Synonymous with paperfolding.