Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Origami, the art of paper folding, is an ancient art created in China but made popular in Japan of the 6th century. Back then, only the rich and powerful could afford to practice this art because making paper was time consuming and expensive and the average person could not afford it. Now, with paper being [...]

If you want o spruce up an area that’s normally kind of bland, origami is a great way to do just that. Using the ancient art of paper folding is an excellent way to bring a little personalization and creativity into places where you work or even in your home. All you need is a [...]

Back in Japan during the 6th Century AD, origami began to become wildly popular with the ruling and richer classes. Because of the expense of paper, the poorer people, which means most of them, were unable to practice this art form. Origami was given as gifts to show affection or as respect between lovers and [...]

Millions of people all over the world are troubled with many various mental issues and, for some of these problems, origami has been found to be a very helpful therapeutic tool. As far back as, at least recorded, 1914, Origami has been used to help people with various problems ranging from being withdrawn to lack [...]

Through the practice of meditation, a person can become very relaxed and it can also help with finding inner peace. There are a lot of ways to go about meditating and one of them is through the practice of simple Origami. Because of the focus needed to complete origami, it goes hand in hand with [...]

The ancient art of paper folding began long ago in China around the year 100 AD and eventually took hold in Japan by the year 600 AD. Many books have been published on the art of paper folding and they all use the same symbols for instructions on folding. These instructions were made by Akira [...]

Origami, the ancient art of paper folding has been used throughout the centuries for many purposes. For some it was used as a way to show thanks and appreciation, for others it was a way to honor a fellow soldier and show him respect and for others, it was a path to hope. No matter [...]