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Kusudama – Six Intersecting Squares

January 16th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Kusudama

This kusudama, Six Intersecting Squares, is composed as the names states, of Six squares and each square is folded using a total of 4 square sheet of paper. Therefore, to complete this kusudama you will need a total of 24 sheets of paper. The finished kusudama is a nice geometry figure of squares, no glue were used to complete this kusudama. Below are the pictures with different views of the Six Intersecting Squares kusudama.

Kusudama - Six Intersecting Squares

Kusudama - Six Intersecting Squares

 

Kusudama - Six Intersecting Squares

Kusudama - Six Intersecting Squares

 

Kusudama - Six Intersecting Squares

Kusudama - Six Intersecting Squares

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