![]() ORIGAMI CREATIONS you can make with this standard origami paper range from simple boats, cranes, and flowers to more elaborate models like dinosaurs, animals and flowers.INCLUDES FREE TARO'S ORIGAMI METHOD VIDEOS: follow the instructions on the back of this product to unlock FREE step-by-step videos using the TARO'S ORIGAMI METHOD to help you develop your origami skills.It is simply the highest quality for standard origami paper. This authentic paper is made in Japan, uses the highest quality non-toxic inks, and is machine cut for pin-point accuracy. TARO'S ORIGAMI STUDIO paper was designed and curated by our staff based on countless hours of teaching & folding.This kind of one-sided color paper is called "KAMI" in Japanese and is the True Standard for origami folders around the world. With about 60 GSM weight, color on one side, and a smooth folding surface, this paper is thin but strong and has great crease memory. THIS IS THE MOST POPULAR PAPER FOR ORIGAMI.Taro's Origami Studio is located in Brooklyn NY. STANDARD 6 inch (15 cm), 65 SHEETS, 18 COLORS (color on one side white on the other side) including Gold and Silver, MADE IN JAPAN. TARO'S ORIGAMI STUDIO, a nation's premire origami studio located in New York, prepared this special Taro's Origami Paper and Easy Origami Book combo for all beginners.Due to the demand for workshops and origami parties, Taro opened his first studio in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY, and has further expanded to Oakland, CA. ![]() Since then, Taro was able to publish his origami books and collaborate with corporations such as TOYOTA in origami artwork. He initially created and copyrighted graphic origami forms for commercial aircraft, trucks, cars and other modes of transportation. “How can I share the joy of origami culture with millions of people around the globe? How can I make it more accessible to everyone?” Soon, he came up with the idea of uniquely pre-printed sheets of graphic origami. and Japan as he served clients in the patent industry became his time for meditative origami artistry. The monthly flights Taro made between the U.S. He started experimenting with different folding techniques and designs. If a simple paper airplane can generate so much interest, why not recreate his original airplane with more realism and details? His childhood memory of origami folding and the smell of his grandfather’s washi factory came back. Word spread, and staff at the conference were also stopping by to ask for his design. That was when Taro realized he may have hit on something exciting. The idea was a hit, and soon people were stopping by his booth and grabbing three to four sheets of origami at a time. He came up with a simple paper airplane design with his firm’s information on one side and an aircraft design on the other. In order to complete the Taro’s Origami Method Basic Certification course, we require students to present or submit selected models demonstrating mastery of the Taro’s basic origami folds. He needed an eye-catching novelty gift for his booth. You will learn all basic folds through video and guidance from the instructor. ![]() However, his interest in origami was sparked again in 2001 when he decided to exhibit at an inventor’s convention. It seemed that his path was drifting away from paper. He currently runs a multinational patent law firm with offices in the U.S. Instead of following his grandfather’s footsteps in his career, Taro pursued his study at Tokyo University of Science with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. His respect for paper, plants, and nature grew, which in turn grew into his love for folding origami. How a plant could be transformed into a shiny, thin yet strong fiber always captivated Taro. His grandfather was involved with the business of washi, traditional Japanese paper. Taro Yaguchi’s love for paper developed as a child growing up in Japan. *The studio space is designed by Makiko Miyamaoto & her contact e-mail is photos taken by Makiko. Our vision is to make origami accessible for new and experienced folders alike. We also offer party packages so that origami can be enjoyed as a group, allowing this art to be shared in a special moment & time. ![]() Taro’s Origami Studio expands upon the traditional art of Japanese culture by creating new platforms utilizing touch-screen based origami software. Taro’s Origami Studio offers Hands-on corners, classes and workshops for all levels of children and adults. By folding origami one at a time with focus and care, one can enjoy the beauty of the process itself while your creativity is expressed from a sheet of paper to something completely new. ![]() Taro’s Origami Studio is a space dedicated to the art and expression of origami folding. Our mission is to create an environment where freedom of expression is encouraged through origami folding. The endless flow of creativity is in each of us. ![]()
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