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    Home / News / Lifestyle News / Unfolding the past: The ancient art of Japanese paper cutting
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    Unfolding the past: The ancient art of Japanese paper cutting

    By Anujj Trehaan
    Mar 11, 2025
    12:07 pm

    What's the story

    Japanese paper cutting art, or kirigami, is a traditional craft that involves cutting and folding paper to create beautiful designs.

    Coming from Japan, kirigami has been practiced for centuries and is known for its precision and creativity.

    Unlike origami, which only involves folding, kirigami combines both cutting and folding techniques.

    This unique combination allows artists to create intricate patterns and 3D structures that mesmerize people with their beauty.

    Historical roots

    The origins of kirigami

    Kirigami dates back to ancient Japan when it was first employed in ceremonies.

    Gradually, it became a popular decorative art form.

    The term kirigami is derived from the Japanese words kiru, which means "to cut" and kami, which means "paper."

    The craft gained popularity during the Edo period when artisans started experimenting with different designs.

    Essential equipment

    Tools used in kirigami

    To master kirigami, artists need some specific tools, including sharp scissors or craft knives for precision cuts. A cutting mat is also a must to protect surfaces when working on delicate designs. Quality paper is also important as it enables clean cuts and improves the overall appearance of the finished product.

    Crafting methods

    Techniques involved in kirigami

    Kirigami employs various techniques that artists utilize to achieve specific effects.

    Basic folds combined with strategic cuts produce symmetrical patterns or three-dimensional shapes.

    Some popular techniques are pop-up designs where portions of the paper are raised above others or layered compositions that add depth through multiple layers.

    Contemporary uses

    Modern applications of kirigami

    Today, kirigami has transcended into modern-day applications, from architecture to fashion design.

    This is owing to its versatility in building intricate structures from basic materials (like sheets of paper) without requiring extra support mechanisms used by other mediums.

    From wood to metal frameworks often needed elsewhere in these industries, respectively.

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