osakoru
Osakoru is a traditional Japanese craft that involves the creation of small, handmade paper ornaments, typically shaped like flowers, leaves, or other natural forms. The term "osakoru" combines two Japanese words: "osa" (meaning "flower") and "koru" (a term derived from the Japanese word for "scroll" or "ornament"). This art form is often associated with the Japanese festival of *Hina Matsuri* (Doll’s Day), celebrated annually on March 3, where osakoru are used as decorative elements in doll displays.
Osakoru are crafted from a type of paper called *washi*, a traditional Japanese paper known for its
Beyond their use in *Hina Matsuri*, osakoru are also employed in other cultural and ceremonial contexts, such
The craft requires patience and precision, as each piece is handcrafted. While modern variations may incorporate