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Form of origami
The kusudama (薬玉; lit. 'medicine ball') is a paper model that is usually (although not always) created by sewing multiple identical pyramidal units together
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Multi-stage paper folding technique
flowers known as kusudama, or medicine balls. These designs are not integrated and are commonly strung together with thread. The term kusudama is sometimes
Modular_origami
Japanese art of paper folding
difficult. Many modular origami models are decorative folding balls such as kusudama, which differ from classical origami in that the pieces may be held together
Origami
Japanese origami artist
2006[update]. She has created numerous origami designs, including boxes, kusudama, paper toys, masks, modular polyhedra, as well as other geometric forms
Tomoko_Fuse
Japanese festival
tubular streamer for improved weaving skills The ornamental ball (薬玉; Kusudama) often decorated above streamers in present-day Tanabata decorations was
Tanabata
Traditional Japanese hair ornaments
spring. Another less common theme is the pinwheel and the flowerball (kusudama) that is worn for Setsubun. March – Trailing yellow and white rapeseed
Kanzashi
German photographer
meticulously folding the photos into complex shapes inspired in part by kusudama origami, a Japanese paper-folding technique. Once she's got a shape she
Alma_Haser
Video game series
balloon note (referred to as a "burst note" in Taiko: Drum Master), and the Kusudama ball (represented as a yam in older releases starting from the PlayStation
Taiko_no_Tatsujin
Modular origami module
Shuriken kusudama made from 12 Sonobe units
Sonobe
Russian rock festival
Silence, Olga Dzusova & SS-20, Orgia Pravednikov (All – Moscow, Russia), Kusudama (Minsk, Belarus) – main progrock/metal/etc. set at 11 June. "Orgia" show
InProg
1990 video game
Daimyo to collect — and once he collects three of them, it shall cause a Kusudama ball to come down into view from the top of the screen (which can also
Pistol_Daimyo_no_Bōken
Japanese origami folder
ISBN 4-321-45501-4 Let's Enjoy Paper Folding Vol. 2: Animals, ISBN 4-321-45502-2 Kusudama Ball Origami, ISBN 0-87040-863-1 Tanoshii Origami Tenshu, ISBN 4-391-12031-3
Makoto_Yamaguchi
the cardinal direction of east. Kusudama (薬玉, lit. 'medicine ball') – Originating from ancient Japanese culture, kusudama were used for incense and potpourri;
Glossary_of_Shinto
Subprefecture Kūsō Kagaku Dokuhon Kusu District, Ōita Kusu, Mie Kusu, Ōita Kusudama Kusunai Kusunoki, Yamaguchi Ken Kutaragi Kutchan, Hokkaidō Kutsuki, Shiga
Index of Japan-related articles (K)
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Lord of all gods
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A flowery tree
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Full of Kindness
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Excellent, First, God of the skies
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Goddess of wealth
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Lover; Madly in Love
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Companion.
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Chief; Leader; Head
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English (mainly Nottinghamshire) : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Nottinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Norfolk, Shropshire, and Staffordshire, which are named from Old English scylf ‘shelf’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
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Cry for Help; Defender
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