50 examples of excellent origami

Origami, according to wikipedia:

El origami (origami?) is he originally Japanese of the folding of paper, to obtain figures of various shapes. In Spanish it is also known as 'origami' or cocotology.

In origami, no scissors or glue or staples are used, just paper and hands. Therefore, with only a few sheets of paper, different geometric bodies can be obtained (sometimes even polyhedra) or figures similar to reality. The different figures obtained from a sheet of paper can have different areas (depending on the portion of paper that is under another) and several volumes.

Having read this, I think that everyone already has a conception of what origami is quite clear, and we can only observe the 50 magnificent examples that remain after the jump of this art. Hands and paper, nothing more.

Source | DesignBeep


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  1.   fam said

    too good.

  2.   Jessy said

    Excellent…. Congratulations very good work.