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The Japanese art of cutting and folding paper into ornamental objects or designs.
noun - the Japanese art of folding paper
KIRIGAMI - Kirigami () is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typic...
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The art, originally Japanese, of folding and cutting paper into decorative shapes |
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Sep 30 2013 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew unfolds a paper snowflake cut-out.) Origami is the art of paper folding; this is the Japanese art of paper folding & cutting to make designs like this |
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The Japanese art of cutting and folding paper into ornamental objects or designs. |
bKirigamib ( sup?sup) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper (from Japanese "kiru" to cut, "kami" paper), rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami. It is also called "Kirie" (). |
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Kirigami () is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue. * In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko, from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting, 1962. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting. It is also called "Kirie" (; from kiri "cut," and e "picture"). * Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut. |