
A Thousand Cranes
Origami Projects for Peace and Happiness
Florence Temko(Author)
Heian International Publishing Inc.,U.S.
Published on 29. September 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
120 pages
978-0-89346-999-3 (ISBN)
Description
Making a strand of one thousand origami cranes has become an international movement for peace, happiness, and health. This book is an update of the Heian classic, with new photographs and projects, plus forty-eight tear-out sheets of colorful chiyogami to get you started. Included is the story of Sadako in Hiroshima and suggestions for how cranes can be used at schools and hospitals, as wedding gifts, and by people everywhere to demonstrate their commitment to world peace. Florence Temko was an internationally known writer on paper crafts and folk arts. Her more than forty books have sold over 2.5 million copies.
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Edition
Revised Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Torrance
United States
Target group
Interest Age: From 10 years
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 176 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
166 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89346-999-3 (9780893469993)
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Florence Temko
A Thousand Cranes
Book
01/2008
Heian International
€27.37
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Person
Florence Temko: Florence Temko (d. 2009) was the most prolific author on origami in the English language and a pioneer in spreading the art in the United States. She loved to share origami through her books and hands-on demonstrations in schools, colleges, museums, including the Metropolitan Museum in New York, libraries, in corporate settings and in seminars at the National Science Foundation, national teachers conventions of reading, math, art, gifted and learning disabled. Florence appeared many times on television in the U.S., England and Japan. She was the creator of more than 250 original origami designs and traveled in 31 countries where she met with many local artists and artisans. Her books have received numerous awards and are widely recommended by librarians for their clear step-by-step directions that make folding easy for adults and children. Consultant: Mingei International Museum, San Diego, the major resource of origami on the West Coast. Contributor: national and international magazines and newspapers, including the NY Sunday Times, Boston Globe, American Craft, Delta Airlines Magazine, London Daily Telegraph, Paris Figaro. Founder and Board Member of ORIGAMI USA.
Content
Introduction
What Paper to Use
Folding Symbols and Tips
How to Fold a Crane
How to String a Thousand Cranes
Three Dimensional Cranes
The Story of Sadako and the Peace Cranes
Creative Project Ideas
What Paper to Use
Folding Symbols and Tips
How to Fold a Crane
How to String a Thousand Cranes
Three Dimensional Cranes
The Story of Sadako and the Peace Cranes
Creative Project Ideas