The history of origami followed after the invention of paper and was a result of paper's use in society. In the detailed Japanese classification, origami is divided into stylized ceremonial origami (儀礼折り紙, girei origami) and recreational origami (遊戯折り紙, yūgi origami), and only recreational origami is generally recognized as origami. However, this page describes the history of both ceremonial and recreational origami.
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| - ظهر تاريخ الأوريقامي بعد اختراع الورق حيث كان نتيجة لاستخدام الورق في المجتمع. وتوجد تقاليد طي الورق الحر في شرق آسيا وأوروبا، إلا أنه من غير الواضح ما إذا كانت تلك التقاليد نشأت منفصلة في كلا المنطقتين أم أن مصدرها مشترك. (ar)
- The history of origami followed after the invention of paper and was a result of paper's use in society. In the detailed Japanese classification, origami is divided into stylized ceremonial origami (儀礼折り紙, girei origami) and recreational origami (遊戯折り紙, yūgi origami), and only recreational origami is generally recognized as origami. However, this page describes the history of both ceremonial and recreational origami. (en)
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| - ظهر تاريخ الأوريقامي بعد اختراع الورق حيث كان نتيجة لاستخدام الورق في المجتمع. وتوجد تقاليد طي الورق الحر في شرق آسيا وأوروبا، إلا أنه من غير الواضح ما إذا كانت تلك التقاليد نشأت منفصلة في كلا المنطقتين أم أن مصدرها مشترك. (ar)
- The history of origami followed after the invention of paper and was a result of paper's use in society. In the detailed Japanese classification, origami is divided into stylized ceremonial origami (儀礼折り紙, girei origami) and recreational origami (遊戯折り紙, yūgi origami), and only recreational origami is generally recognized as origami. However, this page describes the history of both ceremonial and recreational origami. The modern growth of interest in origami dates to the design in 1954 by Akira Yoshizawa of a notation to indicate how to fold origami models. The Yoshizawa-Randlett system is now used internationally. Today the popularity of origami has given rise to origami societies such as the British Origami Society and OrigamiUSA. The first known origami social group was founded in Zaragoza, Spain during the 1940s. (en)
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