I started folding Origami Butterflies and similar creatures over 2 years ago with a challenge to model origami butterflies from tiny paper squares. Currently, this collection features over 5000 unique designs.
Features:
- All designs are organically hand-folded, with no tools used.
- Out of the 5000+, approximately 1500 are made from 3-inch paper, 3000 from 3.5-inch paper, and 700 from 4-inch paper (based on paper availability).
- Each design is unique, with no repetition, making them suitable for jewelry design, logo design, and more.
- Most designs are NFT ready and will be launched soon.
- More glimpses into the collection can be found at Bored Panda.
- The collection includes a variety of styles, from realistic to experimental, psychedelic to plain, cheerful to moody or cranky.
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Sample jewelry modelled from Paper Origami Butterfly
This one is slightly cranky.
More Jewelry modelled from Origami Butterfly
This one can be compared to Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) Logo, though chiseled out of paper and not Steel as of M&M.
Some more Paper Origami Butterflies modeled into jewelry.
Jewelry modeled from Origami Butterfly
This logo conversion of one Origami butterfly can be rougly compared to LSR (Lucknow Super Giants) Logo.
It's wonderful to see someone study origami and invest so much time on the forms as it requires lot of patience and skill. Origami is extensively used in space projects and satalitte, which are mind-boggling. But seeing origami shapes to derive jewelry design is such a delight.
Yes, The Jewelry is modeled using AI from the Paper Origami Models itself, but any 3D software like Rhino 3dSMax can be used
Load More Replies...It's wonderful to see someone study origami and invest so much time on the forms as it requires lot of patience and skill. Origami is extensively used in space projects and satalitte, which are mind-boggling. But seeing origami shapes to derive jewelry design is such a delight.
Yes, The Jewelry is modeled using AI from the Paper Origami Models itself, but any 3D software like Rhino 3dSMax can be used
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