Omono
Omono is a traditional Japanese art form that involves the creation of intricate, three-dimensional sculptures made from paper. The term "omono" translates to "paper thing" and refers to the various objects crafted from this material. This art form is deeply rooted in Japanese culture and has a long history, dating back to the Edo period.
The process of creating omono begins with the selection of high-quality paper, often made from mulberry bark.
Omono is not only a form of artistic expression but also a practical art. In the past,