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Kusudama – 12 Square Modules Type 4

February 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Kusudama

This kusudama, 12 Square Modules Type 4, consists of a total of 36 pieces, 12 square shetts and 24 rectangular pieces, no glue were used to put all the pieces together. Below are the pictures with different views of the 12 Square Modules Type 4 kusudama.

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Kusudama - 12 Square Modules Type 4

 

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Kusudama - 12 Square Modules Type 4



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