OSLO—The Nobel Peace Prize ceremony gave both Norwegian and Japanese citizens an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of making “orizuru” folded-paper cranes, a symbol of prayers for peace in Japan.
Debbie Graziano lives 2,000 miles from Park Ridge, but that didn’t keep her from folding more than 100 origami paper cranes for the Park Ridge Public Library. The retired teacher from Carpenter and ...
Japanese monk Yoyu Mimatsu blows into a conch at a ritual burning of thousands of paper cranes sent to his Buddhist temple near Hiroshima AFP At a hillside temple, a monk in saffron robes blows a ...
Looking for a new way to relax? This paper cranes tutorial using a traditional Japanese origami method might be just the thing. Welcome to The Curiosity Academy, Stylist’s new learning hub where you ...
Thousands of miles away from Earth, the three astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS) feel they have their hands tied when it comes to helping out the relief efforts underway in Japan, ...
From ancient traditions to modern engineering, origami has travelled across centuries and continents to become one of the ...
My son and I took on what seemed like a simple project: fold one origami crane every day during the pandemic. Together, we discovered over the year how making art helps people bear the unbearable. 100 ...