Video: Origami from oshibori
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Considering that origami from time immemorial has been called the art of making figures out of paper, and oshibori (or ohibori) is a small wet towel that is customary in Japan to serve before a meal, the process of creating origami from this very oshibori promises to be entertaining. As well as the results.
Creating various figures from towels is a new entertainment for lovers of origami art. In Japan, this is what they call oshibori art, and Fujinami Towel Service, which manufactures those very little towels, is considered the "carriers of infection". And since the Japanese people are addicted, even a schoolboy can "blind" a penguin, a bunny or a little man from a rag.
By the way, they even have a whole museum of these figurines in the Land of the Rising Sun. Flash-based online museum.
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