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Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding, where practitioners transform a flat sheet of
paper into intricate sculptures through folding techniques.
2. The word "origami" comes from two Japanese words: "ori" meaning folding, and "kami"
meaning paper.
3. Origami has a rich history, dating back to the 17th century in Japan, where it was initially
practiced by the elite as a form of entertainment and decoration.
4. Traditional origami often uses a single square sheet of paper without cutting or gluing, relying
solely on folding methods to create various shapes and forms.
5. While origami is deeply rooted in Japanese culture, it has gained popularity worldwide, with
practitioners and enthusiasts exploring new techniques and designs.
6. Origami can range from simple designs like paper cranes and boats to complex creations
such as animals, flowers, and even geometric patterns.
7. The art of origami requires precision, patience, and creativity, as practitioners experiment with
different folds and techniques to achieve desired shapes and structures.
8. Origami has practical applications beyond art and decoration, including educational purposes,
mathematical exploration, and even engineering and science fields.
9. Modern origami enthusiasts often share their creations and techniques through workshops,
books, online tutorials, and communities, fostering a vibrant and collaborative environment.
10. Through its blend of tradition and innovation, origami continues to captivate people of all
ages around the world, inspiring creativity and appreciation for the beauty of paper folding.

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