by Abbas Shahrokhi
(Tehran Iran)
I made this model of menger sponge cube with 1152 sonobe units. It is better to make this model with business card or thick paper. Soft paper is not suitable.
by Romie Halabaso
(by Romie Halabaso)
This is an attempt at lotto ticket origami. The model here is made up of four units of folded lotto tickets.
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This chain origami is made of eight (8) small square papers, or a pair of small square papers for every link in the chain. Of course, the number of links can be
by Romie Halabaso
(Philippines)
This origami made using the famous, traditional Yakko folding technique.
by A.S.
(ir)
I folded this model from an equilateral triangle.
by Abbas Shahrokhi
(Iran)
I folded this model without diagram or instruction. There’s no name for that: this is an easy model anyone can do.
by Romie Halabaso
(by Romie Halabaso)
This model is made up of eight units, joined together without using paste or glue.
by Hong Tam
(Saigon)
by Charles Bast
(Milwaukee WI USA)
An original self-locking piece created by Charles Bast. I was inspired to create this and the Dollar Star after visiting the Mint in Washington D.C. The Mint was selling
by Noman M A
(Chennai)
Origami paper-craft made with currency from India. This is a representation of the “Gateway of India” which is located in south Mumbai (formally Bombay).
The original monument has a central