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Origami (Origami) — is a traditional Japanese art of paper folding, with the aim of creating a variety of three-dimensional figurines and models. The word "origami" consists of two Japanese words: "ori", meaning "to fold", and "gami", meaning "paper".
Origami is based on the use of various assembly techniques without cutting or using glue (cutting is allowed in kirigami). Due to its simplicity and availability of materials, origami has become popular in many countries of the world, not only in Japan.
The main material for origami — is paper. It can be of different sizes, colors and textures. It is believed that origami appeared in the 6th century in Japan. Origami plays an important role in Japanese traditions, being used in religious ceremonies, holidays and as symbols of happiness.
Origami includes various techniques such as horizontal, vertical folds, up and down folds, etc.
Popular origami models are crane, boat, flower and hat. Festivals and exhibitions are held all over the world, where masters demonstrate their skills and creations in the field of origami.
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