Kusudama Origami - Paperback

Kusudama Origami - Paperback

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by Ekaterina Lukasheva (Author)

Discover kusudama, a traditional Japanese paper sphere formed by modular origami construction techniques. Kusudama, meaning "medicine ball," originally served as holders for incense or potpourri. Today they're used as decorations or gifts.
This guide presents instructions for over 40 elaborate modular origami figures that range in shape from stars and flowers to kusudamas. Beginning and experienced folders of all ages will appreciate these unusual and eye-catching models.

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Discover kusudama, a traditional Japanese paper sphere formed by modular origami construction techniques. Kusudama, meaning "medicine ball," originally served as holders for incense or potpourri. Today they're used as decorations or gifts.
This guide presents instructions for over 40 elaborate modular origami figures that range in shape from stars and flowers to kusudamas. Beginning and experienced folders of all ages will appreciate these unusual and eye-catching models.
Dover (2013) original publication.
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Author Biography

Ekaterina Pavlovich lives in Moscow, where she is completing her PhD in mathematics. She discovered origami in a high school mathematics class, and her creations can be viewed at her website, kusudama.me.

Number of Pages: 128
Dimensions: 0.3 x 10.7 x 8.2 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: February 20, 2014
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