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Amazing Origami

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This intriguing mixture of art and geometry will excite both your creativity and your curiosity. Out from under your fingers will come strikingly exquisite wish on your own handmade shooting star, all silvery, golden, or fiery red; “grow” pretty pink paper cherry blossoms (symbol of Japan, home of origami), and build pyramids, cubic modules, and other dimensional figures.

64 pages, Hardcover

First published June 30, 2001

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Kunihiko Kasahara

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(笠原 邦彦, Kasahara Kunihiko)
born in 1941, s a Japanese origami master

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July 11, 2011
One of the better origami books - IF you want to learn more about the math behind the folds, love geometry, find yourself drawn to modular designs, and like instructions that don't leave you completely lost, which I have found is a little too common among origami books. Sure, at some points I would scratch my head wondering how to proceed but it happened very rarely with this book.
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