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JAPANESE PAPER SCULPTURE.—Mr Toyoaki Kawai, of Tokyo, completing a paper model of a horse at his studio. Paper sculpture—the Japanese term for it is “Origami”—has a big following in Japan and is considered a national cultural asset. Mr Kawai makes his animals from a large sheet of paper, forming the design with intricate folds.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31276, 24 January 1967, Page 15

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JAPANESE PAPER SCULPTURE.—Mr Toyoaki Kawai, of Tokyo, completing a paper model of a horse at his studio. Paper sculpture—the Japanese term for it is “Origami”—has a big following in Japan and is considered a national cultural asset. Mr Kawai makes his animals from a large sheet of paper, forming the design with intricate folds. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31276, 24 January 1967, Page 15

JAPANESE PAPER SCULPTURE.—Mr Toyoaki Kawai, of Tokyo, completing a paper model of a horse at his studio. Paper sculpture—the Japanese term for it is “Origami”—has a big following in Japan and is considered a national cultural asset. Mr Kawai makes his animals from a large sheet of paper, forming the design with intricate folds. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31276, 24 January 1967, Page 15