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(ORIGAMI GOOD LUCK CHARM)

Grue japonaise avec grelot

Photo d'une grue japonese avec un grelot.

A lovely and melodious good luck charm with next to nothing : two or three pieces of pretty paper, some beads, some thread, a little bell…

– 1 piece of Washi patterned paper 3x3in.
– 1 piece of Washi plain paper 3x3in.
(If you do not have Washi paper at hands, you can use every thin or very thin paper, maximum paperweight 80gsm)
– 1 bit of golden paper.
– 2 gold oval beads.
– 1 antique gold tubular bead.
– 1 small pompom.
– 1 little golden bell.
– some unbleached twisted cotton yarn.

You can of course replace all the previous proposals by what you like most… Silver pearls, three pompoms, or no pompom, plain paper only…
In addition, you will need a bone folder (or you can use your nails to mark the folds), scissors and a needle.

(NØ) has created folding instructions in a pdf document that you can download here, or you can follow the steps described on the picture below, or you can do both at the same time… (The numbers on the picture are matching the steps described on the pdf document).

That’s it… It’s folded !

You can customize the wings by cutting and gluing small triangles or thin strip of golden paper. Up to you !

Hang-up…

Or wrap up as a gift…

Origami in the Japanese culture is the traditional art of paper folding, it was born in China in the 6th century and made its way through Korea to Japan carried in the Buddhist monk’s baggages.
The crane has become an icon, symbol of peace and longevity. Countless legends are associated to it. A popular proverb says : “anyone who folds a thousand cranes will have his wish granted”.

Get ready, set… Fold!

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