11 November,2020 08:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Sukanya Datta
Make several origami flowers and leaves; stick them together and string them to form a toran
This writer firmly believes that the slogging that goes into Diwali cleaning is truly rewarded by the joy of decor shopping. And the sweets, of course. From elaborate torans to shining kandeels, the markets usually teem with festive decorations around this time. However, since self-reliance is the buzzword of the year, we decided to look at World Origami Day for some inspiration to deck up the house.
Padmaja Pradhan
Padmaja Pradhan, a Dadar-based architect and an origami enthusiast, shares that the craft is used for decoration in many parts of the world, in the form of paper lanterns, origami balloons, etc. The Japanese art of paper-folding can be a great way to unwind with the family, adds the member of Origami Mitra society. "You can make torans, inflatable origami balloons, or even rangoli. We can always buy decorations, but making something yourself, with the whole family coming together, gives immense joy and pleasure," she says, sharing two tricks for the festive season.
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Origami is believed to have originated in Japan. Ori means to fold, and kami means paper, shares Pradhan. World Origami Days are celebrated all over the world from October 24, the birthday of Lillian Oppenheimer, the founder of Origami USA, to November 11, which is celebrated in Japan as Origami Day, she adds.
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