Does origami open up a person's horizons?

If you need to easily define origami, you can define it as the art of folding paper. In Japanese, it means "be" and "kami". This technique was born from the combination of these words. It is a technology of folding paper from paper only, without using scissors or glue. It is especially suitable for developing children's creative thinking and dexterity.

The simplest scheme that a beginner to origami can easily create: you can choose your favorite color origami and paint it as you like to improve your craft skills.

The art of origami has been used mainly as a symbol of abundance and fertility, which historically rich people struggled with. It also makes a great contribution to the production of new things by revealing the hidden abilities of people. Nowadays, there are art lovers who have given their heart to the art of origami. Various exhibitions and trade fairs are also held to showcase the manufactured products.

In Modular Origami, a single piece of paper is used and a number of 3-dimensional geometric shapes are combined. In this way, different figures are formed. In addition, origami is the art of cutting paper differently from the other three types. It is an art that is not made of a single piece of paper, but from quite numerous cut pieces. Similar types of animals are made by wetting paper in origami using the wet folding method.

Origami means origami in Japanese. The art of origami itself can be divided into several types. These varieties are used in different ways. In classical origami, figures are made without cutting or gluing to a piece of paper.

What are the benefits of origami?

It develops the child's hand and finger muscles november, accordingly, hand-eye coordination. 

Children easily internalize the “phenomenon of deformation”, which is one of the most important dynamics of life, by shaping ordinary papers. 

 The concentration of people interested in origami is increasing. 

 This interest in art changes the aesthetic perception and worldview. 

 It gives children and adults the ability to think in three dimensions.

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