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 | Paper Cranes | A symbol of peace and friendship. A Japanese legend promises that if you fold a thousand paper cranes, your wish would be granted by a crane, which is considered a holy or mystical creature in Japan. In Asia, it is popularly stated that if you fold a thousand origami cranes, your wish will come true...
I fold a thousand paper cranes
Slowly by hand, one by one
Hoping for one thing only:
That all your wishes come true. |
|  | My Hobby... Paper Roses | Paper roses. |
|  | Origami Flowers | Hand-made origami flowers made and designed by me. |
|  | Origami Stand | Sweet origami show. |
|  | Origami Stand | Sweet origami show. |
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|  | Hope at my Finger Tips | I printed this finger puppet at Folduscandidate.com and decided to celebrate a night of hope. |
|  | Origami ^.^ | My hand-made masterpiece, or rather, a small challenge to re-tune my dexterity after injuring my left index finger, with some paper I received as a gift from my girlfriend. |
|  | Origami Boxes | A bunch of origami boxes, I made. |
|  | Origami Demonstration | Ms Eriko Furukawa of the Japan Foundation-Manila illustrated how to make a paper crane using origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, in a Nihongo Caravan at the Makati Science High School. |
|  | Five Intersecting Tetrahedra | Five intersecting tetrahedra I made out of aquare post-its. |
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