kirigiri
Kirigiri is a traditional Japanese art form that involves cutting paper to create intricate designs. The term "kirigiri" translates to "cutting" in Japanese, and the art is often associated with the practice of origami, where paper is folded and cut to form three-dimensional shapes. However, kirigiri can also be practiced independently, focusing solely on the art of cutting paper to create patterns, motifs, or abstract designs.
The origins of kirigiri are not well-documented, but it is believed to have developed alongside origami, with
Kirigiri is typically practiced using a single sheet of paper, which is carefully cut with scissors or
In addition to its aesthetic value, kirigiri is also appreciated for its therapeutic and meditative qualities.
Kirigiri is not limited to traditional Japanese paper or specific types of paper. Artists can use a
Overall, kirigiri is a versatile and expressive art form that offers a unique way to explore creativity,