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- Gen Hagiwara / Gen Hagiwara / white_onrice / Cristian Marianciuc / Artur Biernacki / Roman Diaz / Patricia Crawford / Beth Johnson / Akira Yoshizawa / Dinh Truong Giang / Jason Ku / Ng Boon Choon / twnewsjp
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- Origami
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Origami is an art of paper folding that is often associated with Japanese culture. While the beautiful paper folding culture spread widely in different countries, the level of technique has become higher and more beautiful. I would seriously not mind adding a few of them to my desk to make my day happier.
Lets enjoy these revolutionary Origami!
Gen Hagiwara
Beth Johnson
Roman Diaz
Cristian Marianciuc
white_onrice
Artur Biernacki
Akira Yoshizawa
Cristian Marianciuc
white_onrice
Dinh Truong Giang
Jason Ku
twnews
Ng Boon Choon