3 Simple Origami Models to Make on Your Journey - Flower, Helmet, and Box

A part of Japan’s popular culture that has been handed down from generation to generation, origami is the art of breathing life into a single piece of paper in order to create flowers, animals and various other designs through folding. How about trying your hand at folding some easy patterns of origami that has come to be loved not just in Japan, but all over the world?

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Origami - Looks Difficult But Is Actually Quite Easy

Origami fans and professional origami artists worldwide have been creating and presenting origami models that leave the world truly amazed. The title of this article might get you thinking that origami is something that is hard to do. However, origami is actually very easy. It is a form of art that you can immediately jump into any time you feel like it.

Origami has been a beloved art in Japan since ancient times because it is a part of popular culture that adults and children can enjoy together. It does not require special knowledge or skills, so you can start this beloved activity right away.

Having said that, here are instructions on how to make an origami flower, box, and helmet.





1. Flower

Lowers are a typical motif of origami, so typical that they are featured in virtually all origami books on the market. There are various flowers that you can fold, such as rose and hydrangea. In this article, however, you will be taught how to fold the morning glory flower.





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2. Helmet

The helmet resembles the headpiece used in battles by samurai and other warriors in the olden days. Japanese helmets were notable just as much for their unique designs as for their utility in protecting the head during battle. Regarded as an art form, the helmet is also said to be a legacy that speaks volumes about the history of Japan.






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3. Box

The last origami on the list is the box.
Unlike highly entertaining origami models such as flower and helmet, the box is something that is actually practical. You can use it as a sort of small wastebasket on your desk, or you can turn it into an accessory case by using origami paper with various designs. If you make two boxes, you can even make the other one into a lid.





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The World of Origami With A Rich Repertoire

This article featured the ways for folding flower, helmet and box, but it has to be said that there are probably as many types and designs for origami as there are stars in the sky. Some expert origami artists can even fold dinosaurs using a large paper, or a small crane using a tiny piece of paper. If you are not satisfied with simple folding techniques, then you might want to try making a folded paper crane that is considered as another representative model of origami.
Japanese bookstores and other establishments carry a variety of origami books for children and adults. For those who want to enjoy origami with their children and those who want to pursue it as a hobby, be sure to pick up an origami book at a bookstore when you come to Japan.





People love origami, a genre of popular culture that best represents Japan, for being something that they can easily enjoy at their destination or while they are traveling. It is also recommended as a small gift or souvenir, so try to experience the fun of origami when you come to Japan.



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