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3D Origami – Japanese Waxwing or Bombycilla Japonica Bird

This 3D origami bird, Japanese Waxwing or Bombycilla japonica, is composed approximately with a total of 240+ Seres modularis triangula unitates, where each unit is folded using a small rectangular sheet of paper to form a triangular unit. Autem, not all the triangular units are the same size, it all depends the design. The completed [...]

[ Magis ] February 17th, 2011 | Missae in 3D Origami | |

Animalis – Origami Fly

This origami fly, looks like real fly!, c est quadratum unum tantum per chartam, the foldings are quite complicated and it requires many tries to be able to really master all the foldings. The completed origami fly is quite impressive and real, this can be used as a decoration for parties [...]

[ Magis ] February 17th, 2011 | Missae in Animalis | |

Animalis – Money Origami Cicada

This money origami Cicada, est involvit per una pecunia libellum, non secat aut gluten erant in libellum. The completed foldings is a cute little cicada, which can be used for giving out as monetary gifts, or it can be given out as a tip at restaurants.

[ Magis ] February 16th, 2011 | Missae in Animalis | |

Origami vase – Hexagon Vase

Hoc origami vase, Hexagon Vase, is created by using a total of six square sheets of origami paper. First each sheet is folded into a modular unit, then they are all joined together by interlocking with each other. The completed origami vase is a hexagon vase with the shape of a hexagon.

[ Magis ] February 16th, 2011 | Missae in Aeris | |

Kirigami – Natalis Rutrum

Hoc kirigami, Natalis Rutrum, est creatum per una chartam, charta ergo interficiam secundum consilium et reformabit plana in tres dimensiva forma. The completed paper cutting or kirigam is a birthday cake with several decorations and fruits of top of it.

[ Magis ] February 15th, 2011 | Missae in Kirigami | |

Kusudama – Violet

This kusudama or paper flower ball, Violet, fit per summam 30 quadratum laminas origami charta, 6 large square sheets and 24 small square sheets. Each modular unit of the kusudama is created by using a total of 5 quadratum laminas, one large and four smaller, the larger sheet is used [...]

[ Magis ] February 15th, 2011 | Missae in Kusudama | |

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