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Learn about the origins and significance of Origami it has on different cultures. Origami comes from the Japanese words (oru, to fold and Kami, paper). Using a single sheet of square paper, origami is able to represent reality (usually in the form of objects like boats, cranes, and flowers) without cutting, taping, and gluing parts together.
By WinnieLearn about the origins and significance of Origami it has on different cultures. Origami comes from the Japanese words (oru, to fold and Kami, paper). Using a single sheet of square paper, origami is able to represent reality (usually in the form of objects like boats, cranes, and flowers) without cutting, taping, and gluing parts together.

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