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Modular Origami (by Sareureuk )


Origami (折り紙, from ori meaning "folding", and kami meaning "paper" (kami changes to gami due to rendaku) is the art of paper folding, which is often associated with Japanese culture. In modern usage, the word "origami" is used as an inclusive term for all folding practices, regardless of their culture of origin. The goal is to transform a flat sheet of paper into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques. Modern origami practitioners generally discourage the use of cuts, glue, or markings on the paper. Origami folders often use the Japanese word kirigami to refer to designs which use cuts, although cutting is more characteristic of Chinese papercrafts.
Modular origami can be classified as a sub-set of multi-piece origami, since the rule of restriction to one sheet of paper is abandoned. However, all the other rules of origami still apply, so the use of glue, thread, or any other fastening that is not a part of the sheet of paper is not generally acceptable in modular origami.

Modular origami consists of putting a number of identical pieces together to form a complete model. Normally the individual pieces are simple but the final assembly may be tricky. Many of the modular origami models are decorative balls like kusudama, the technique differs though in that kusudama allows the pieces to be put together using thread or glue.

Chinese paper folding includes a style called Golden Venture Folding where large numbers of pieces are put together to make elaborate models. It is most commonly known as "3d origami", however, that name did not appear until Joie Staff published a series of books titled "3D Origami", "More 3D Origami", and "More and More 3D Origami". Sometimes paper money is used for the modules. This style originated from some Chinese refugees while they were detained in America and is also called Golden Venture folding from the ship they came on.
Triangles are folded from multiple pieces of 1:2 aspect ratio paper, and connected by inserting a flap of one triangle into a pocket on the next. Popular subjects include pineapples, swans, and ships.

Not only is golden venture folding easy, but it's also impressive. I've had a lot of people compliment the models I've done. They also make superb gifts and I've had people even wanting to buy some of the models I've put together. Here are some examples [all made by me]. 














There are lots of lovely tutorials on youtube. You can find basically anything there. The only things you need to arm yourselves with are paper and patience. Happy crafting ♥


Also thank you Simone [Unashamed] for this absolutely gorgeous layout ♥



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Battlebea18 wrote on 08-03 20:51:
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Oh my gosh :o Your models are so amazing and cute :d
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AnnaLolita wrote on 05-03 23:18:
AnnaLolita wrote:
So cute <3 I should try making one (:
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Sareureuk wrote on 04-03 11:50:
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Saheliipopstar wrote:
Very nice article and I appreciate your creativity.They are all so beautiful.<img src='/layout/nl/images/smileys/smile.png' alt=':)'>

Thank you ♥

Though the credit goes to those who made the models and tutorials. I only copied them XD
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Saheliipopstar wrote on 04-03 08:34:
Saheliipopstar wrote:
Very nice article and I appreciate your creativity.They are all so beautiful.:)
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Sareureuk wrote on 04-03 07:19:
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NaturalBeauty wrote:
Nice article.
And, I love the models by you. Amazing!

Aww, thank you for the compliment ♥

I haven't made any new models in ages OTL I should get back to making some
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Sareureuk wrote on 04-03 07:19:
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Ailee wrote:
I love origami, especially modular *^*
even though I'm not as good with modular yet... but eh
neato article xp

You'll get there, Jo ^^ Patience is all you need
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Krystle wrote on 04-03 02:11:
Krystle wrote:
Nice article.
And, I love the models by you. Amazing!
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Hashiyan wrote on 03-03 22:42:
Hashiyan wrote:
I love origami, especially modular *^*
even though I'm not as good with modular yet... but eh
neato article xp
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LucyTheLunatic wrote on 03-03 21:27:
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AlexysSkittles wrote:
LucyTheLunatic wrote:
Glad you made an article about this, really nice! You did a great job! 

I had planned on making the article the day before you commented on the model XD
Thank you ♥

Oh wow how weird xD 
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Sareureuk wrote on 03-03 21:24:
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LucyTheLunatic wrote:
Glad you made an article about this, really nice! You did a great job! 

I had planned on making the article the day before you commented on the model XD
Thank you ♥
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Wout wrote on 03-03 21:18:
Wout wrote:
Awesome! 
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LucyTheLunatic wrote on 03-03 21:16:
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Glad you made an article about this, really nice! You did a great job! 



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