Make traditional, simple and fun papercraft models with
this easy origami book and paper kit.
The ancient art of origami originated in Japan, where it is steeped in
traditional values. The 20 models presented in this kit include many with
strong symbolic meanings, such as the carp, the frog and the crane, which
symbolize longevity, good luck and perseverance.
Also included in this kit are paper models which have practical uses, such as a
bag in which to store spices or powdered medications, the masu box for
containing small gifts, and uniquely shaped notes with elaborate closures. The
more playful side of origami is represented as well: the stylized sumo wrestler
with realistic moves has entertained Japanese children for centuries, and the
paper Samurai hat is a favorite of kids.
This origami kit contains:
- A
full color, 96-page book
- Step-by-step
folding instructions
- 20
classic origami projects
- 72
sheets of 6'' x 6'' folding papers
- Double-sided
color
- 20
beautiful patterns
- Over
100 minutes of video tutorials
- Videos
are also streamable or downloadable online
Origami is an ideal activity for children since paper folding develops
dexterity and creativity. Origami is also a craft based on a few fundamental 3D
folding techniques. Japanese Origami for Beginners Kit is a
useful starting point for fans of all ages and abilities. Although this book is
aimed at origami beginners, it contains projects suitable for origami fans of
all ages and abilities and is the perfect book for all those who enjoy making
things with their hands.
All media content is alternatively accessible on the Tuttle Publishing
website.
About the Author:
Vanda Battaglia, born in Bergamo, Italy in 1958, has been an associate
of the Centro Diffusione Origami (CDO) organization since 1999, and a member of
the board since 2009. She is also involved with "Bergamorigami," a
group that promotes local origami exhibitions. She specializes in miniatures
and jewelry, and her creations have been included in numerous shows.
Francesco Decio, born in Bergamo, Italy in 1956, has been a member of
the board of the Centro Diffusione Origami (CDO) organization since 2001. He
has edited various publications and designed many models for the CDO. He has
participated in premiere origami events in Italy and abroad.
Foreword Writer:
Sam Ita lives in Queens, New York. Having studied graphic design at
the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, he began working as a paper engineer and
creating pop-up books. Taking his inspiration from comics, origami, and various
other sources, he has applied his talents to publishing, advertising,
animation, and toy design. He is noted for his pop-up adaptations of such
famous novels as Moby Dick, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Frankenstein, and The
Odyssey.
Photographer:
Araldo De Luca, who lives and works in Rome, is one of the most highly
esteemed art photographers in the world. He complements his visual-narrative
language with the skillful use of lighting and has created a collection of
about 80,000 superior art images. He has published more than 30 photographic
books in various languages throughout the world including the bestselling The
Treasures of Ancient Egypt.