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  1. Orizuru - Wikipedia

    • The orizuru (折鶴 ori- "folded," tsuru "crane"), origami crane or paper crane, is a design that is considered to be the most classic of all Japanese origami. In Japanese culture, it is believed that its wings carry souls up to paradise, and it is a representation of the Japanese red-crowned crane, referred to as the "Honourable Lord Crane" in Japanese culture . It … See more

    Renzuru

    The term renzuru (連鶴, "conjoined cranes") refers to an origami technique whereby one folds multiple cranes from a single sheet of paper (usually square), employing a number of strategic cuts to form a … See more

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  1. How to Fold an Origami Crane - Step-by-Step Instructions

     
  2. The Intricate History and Symbolism of the Origami Crane - My …

  3. How To Fold a Paper Crane | Orizuru (折鶴) - YouTube

  4. How Paper Cranes Became a Symbol of Healing in …

    Aug 28, 2015 · Hiroshima, JAPAN—Origami, the Japanese art of folding paper, often conjures images of paper cranes, or orizuru in Japanese. I began to wonder, where does this fabled art form originate, and why are paper cranes regarded …

  5. How to Make Orizuru (folded paper crane) - Japan …

    Orizuru (lit. ‘folded crane’) is one of the best-known designs of origami, the Japanese art of paper-folding. It represents an auspicious bird: the Japanese red-crowned crane, which, as legend has it, lives for a thousand years.

  6. [ORIGAMI] How to make ORIZURU (Crane) - YouTube

  7. How to make a traditional Origami Crane (Orizuru) - YouTube

  8. 1,000 Origami Paper Cranes: Why Make a …

    Oct 16, 2019 · Origami cranes (orizuru) that are folded into a group of 1,000 are known as a senbazuru. The individual cranes are often strung along a string so they can be hung from the ceiling. The cranes are typically made from many …

  9. What Is an Origami Peace Crane? Exploring the Art of …

    May 11, 2024 · An Origami Peace Crane, or orizuru in Japanese, is a folded paper crane symbolizing peace, hope, and unity. Rooted in the ancient art of origami, it gained profound significance after World War II. The tradition of …

  10. The Hiroshima Orizuru Tower - Joy in HIROSHIMA

    Learn about the history and significance of orizuru, the origami paper crane, in Hiroshima. Explore the Orizuru Tower, a building dedicated to the art, culture, and wish of peace through paper cranes.

  11. One thousand origami cranes - Wikipedia

  12. Orizuru Wall – Hiroshima, Japan - Atlas Obscura

  13. Orizuru - Wikiwand articles

  14. The World of Renzuru : Linked Origami Cranes Made from a

  15. How to fold Orizuru (paper crane) - YouTube

  16. Letʼs make Orizuru (paper crane)Hiroshima for Global Peace

  17. Tiny Orizuru (folded Crane) : 3 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables

  18. 錦 折鶴屋 – Nishiki Orizuruya

  19. The Nobel Peace Prize 2024 - Press release - NobelPrize.org

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