Kusudama ( nn. 薬 玉 , letters.: "Drug ball ») - paper model, which is usually (but not always) formed stitching together the ends of sets of identical pyramidal units (usually stylized flowers , composed of a square sheet of paper), so that a body is spherical in shape. Alternatively, individual components can be glued together (for example, kusudama on the photo is completely glued, not sewn). Sometimes, as an ornament, bottom-attached brush.
Art kusudamy comes from the ancient Japanese tradition, when used for kusudamy incense and a mixture of dry petals, perhaps it was the first real flowers flowers or herbs. The word is a combination of two Japanese words kusuri , Medicine and tama , Shar. Currently kusudamy usually used for decoration or as gifts.
Kusudama is an important part origami , particularly as a precursor modular origami . It is often confused with modular Origami, which is false, because the elements that make up kusudamu, stapled or glued together, and not nested within each other, as suggested by the modular origami.
However, kusudamu Still considered as a kind of origami, while the fighters for the purity of origami look askance at the characteristic kusudamy technique stitching or gluing. In However, others recognize that in the early traditional Japanese origami often used paper cutting and gluing and homage kusudame, as an important object of folding origami models, among others.
Modern masters of origami, such as Tomoko Fuse have created new designs Kusuda, which are fully going without cutting, glue or thread (except suspension).
http://kusudamas.narod.ru/kusudama.html
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/374320/how_to_fold_a_japanese_paper_ball_kusudama/
Kusudama "Morning Dew" ;
http://kusudamas.narod.ru/md.html
http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/japon-a-la-carta/Origami.htm
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