furoshikitekniikka
Furoshikitekniikka, also known as "folding art" or "origami," is a traditional Japanese art form involving the folding of paper into decorative shapes and figures. The term "furoshiki" refers to the cloth used for wrapping and carrying items, while "tekniikka" translates to "art" or "technique." The practice of furoshikitekniikka dates back to the Edo period in Japan, where it was used for wrapping and transporting goods. Over time, it evolved into a form of artistic expression, with intricate designs and patterns created through folding.
Origami, a subset of furoshikitekniikka, focuses on folding a single sheet of paper into various shapes and
The art form involves a series of precise folds, often requiring patience and attention to detail. Each
Today, furoshikitekniikka is practiced worldwide, with enthusiasts creating a diverse range of works, from functional items