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Kimono Patterns : Origami Paper Jumbo Pack : 16-Page Book, 300 Folding Sheets in 3 Sizes (6 Inch; 6 3/4 Inch and 8 1/4 Inch)  - Tuttle Publishing

Kimono Patterns

Origami Paper Jumbo Pack : 16-Page Book, 300 Folding Sheets in 3 Sizes (6 Inch; 6 3/4 Inch and 8 1/4 Inch)

By: Tuttle Publishing

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This massive origami pack contains 300 high-quality origami sheets printed with elegant Japanese kimono designs and patterns. These striking patterns were chosen to enhance the creative work of origami artists and paper crafters. The pack contains several different designs, and there's enough paper here to assemble amazing modular origami sculptures, distribute to students for a class project, or put to a multitude of other creative uses.

This origami paper pack includes: 300 sheets of origami paper Colorful kimono designs and patterns 3 different sizes 6', 6 3/4', 8 1/4' 16 page origami book with several projects

About the Author

The Tuttle Publishing Company was established in 1948 in Rutland, Vermont, and Tokyo, Japan, and is today regarded as a premier publisher and seller of books rooted in Asian culture, language, and history.

The company's founder, Charles Egbert Tuttle, Jr., after graduating Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University felt his call of duty and joined the US military. Tuttle was sent to serve under General MacArthur’s staff in Japan immediately following World War II. His primary mission was a post-war revival of the Japanese Publishing Industry.

Tuttle remained in Japan after honorable discharge and began to lay the foundation for what was soon to be the birth of Tuttle Publishing.