origami paper
Plural
origami papers
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a specialized type of paper, usually square and thin, designed for the art of origami, known for its ability to hold crisp folds and retain shape without tearing
Origami paper is a type of thin, square paper specifically designed for folding into shapes, such as animals, flowers, or other objects, through the art of origami. It is often brightly colored, with various patterns or textures, making it visually appealing for intricate designs. Origami paper is usually light and easy to fold, yet sturdy enough to hold the shape after being folded. While it is traditionally used for origami, it can also be used for other paper crafts, as its flexibility makes it suitable for creating detailed and delicate forms.
- The origami enthusiast carefully folded a sheet of colorful origami paper into a graceful crane.
- Using vibrant origami paper, she crafted a delicate bouquet of flowers to adorn her workspace.
- The teacher handed out squares of origami paper to the students, encouraging them to explore their creativity.
- He folded a piece of metallic origami paper into a sleek airplane, marveling at its shiny finish.
- The artist combined different patterns of origami paper to create a stunning modular origami sculpture.