Click on any origami item shown in the image below for a bigger image and more info.
Side View
If you like the above, you may also like:
|
Set ID #: | 5167 |
Category: | Non-Modular -- Small and Very Small Octagonal |
Lid Size: |
Assorted
|
Base Size: |
Assorted
|
Box Height: |
Assorted
|
Lid Style: | Non-Modular Octagons - Assorted |
Base Style: | Non-Modular Octagon - Double Lock |
Designer: | Tomoko Fuse |
Design Source: | Hako No Origami 3 (Beautiful Origami Boxes 3) by Tomoko Fuse (Nihon Vogue Co., Ltd., 2014) - in Japanese >> Click here
|
Paper Type: |
Authentic Japanese Urushi Yuzen Chiyogami Washi Origami Paper - Large Sheet (UC4) Authentic Japanese Urushi Yuzen Chiyogami Washi Origami Paper - Large Sheet (UC23) Hand Silkscreened Kozo Yuzen Chiyogami Washi Origami Paper - HONOR (AI-UC16-8) Metallic Mulberry (Kozo) Paper - Gold (MV-PM-2131), Silver (MV-PM-2132), Black (MV-PM-2181)
|
Sheet Size: | Lid - Assorted | | Base - Assorted |
Sheets Used: | 2 (1 - lid; 1 - base) |
Paper Source: |
Paper Jade Mulberry Paper and More
|
Comments: | Non-modular octagonal boxes like these are very challenging to make because of the many precise pre-creases required and the use of a tricky "twist-down" technique. If you have already mastered Tomoko Fuse's non-modular hexagon boxes, then these octagons will be easier; many of the folds/steps are very similar. Scoring the pre-creases helps a lot, and the Urushi Yuzen washi papers used here is strong enough to take scoring without tearing and to hold sharp creases without breakthrough at corners. These beautiful, shimmering papers are just stiff enough to maintain the shape of a useful box, yet soft and flexible enough to make executing the "twist-down" technique less difficult. The glossy surface of these silkscreened Urushi paper gives the boxes in this set an elegant laquered look. |
| |
Click here to see more Non-Modular Octagons
|
|