333 Origami – Azulejos Magical Patterns, Moroccan Color Schemes
333 Origami – Azulejos Magical Patterns, Moroccan Color Schemes
- High quality origami paper with beautiful Azulejos patterns and colors
- With step-by-step instructions, 333 origami papers in a colorful tile pattern
- Create animals, boxes and more with simple step-by-step pictures
- For Japanese origami lovers and newcomers alike
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Make fascinating origami art yourself - with step-by-step instructions and 333 origami papers Make fascinating origami art yourself - with step-by-step instructions and 333 origami papers in a colorful tile pattern. Colorful folding fun: in addition to simple handicraft instructions for various motifs, this origami block also offers 333 high-quality origami papers printed on both sides in azulejos style. Crafting with these oriental patterns makes you feel like you're in 1001 nights! ● Great value for money: fold 333 origami with a block ● High quality origami paper with beautiful patterns and colors ● Create animals, boxes and more with simple step-by-step pictures ● For origami lovers and newcomers alike Azulejos are pictures made of square and colorfully painted ceramic tiles that are put together to create beautiful murals and motifs Azulejos are pictures of square and colorfully painted ceramic tiles that are put together to create beautiful murals and motifs. In the art of origami, too, colorful figures such as birds and decorative boxes that capture the Portuguese soul can be folded with azulejos. The 333 origami papers are printed on 80 g offset paper and therefore have the typical paper grammage and size for origami. The detailed instructions are suitable for both beginners and origami experts.
Origami (折り紙) from ori meaning "folding", and kami meaning "paper" in Japanese Origami (折り紙) from ori meaning "folding", and kami meaning "paper" in Japanese, is the Japanese art of paper folding. Paper folding can be traced back to its use in ceremonies in Japan some 1000 years ago. Korean chopsticks and spoon designed for Korean food culture Origami is the most recreational art of Japanese for centuries. They made it as a part of their culture to foster the creativity among youngsters. Origami is served as an elegant yet amusing activity of Japanese done during their leisure times. Many Japanese, from children to seniors, also craft origami chains of cranes (which represent long life) to wish for good health for people they care who were in the hospital.
Technical details
Capacity | 692 pages / 692 Seiten, EMA (01.03.2021) |
Material | Paperback / Taschenbuch |
Dimensions | 14,3/14/4 cm |
weight | 598g |
Note | ISBN-13 : 978-3-7459-0272-3 |
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