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Modular origami dodecahedron

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So in this post we’re going to take another look at some wonderfully delightful kusudamas.įirst up is this blue and white one. Kusudamas always look beautiful and you can do some very neat things depending on the colours and patterns of the paper you use to fold the units.

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Some of the more complex kusudamas though can have a lot more units, maybe even 100+! These models typically use 30 individually folded units joined together without the use of tape or glue. The name kusudama translates to something like “Medicine Ball” in Japanese. Kusudamas are always a great topic and some of the people I follow create a lot of these!Ī kusudama for those not familiar with the term is a modular papercraft model in the shape of a ball.

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