Origami 'Kendatuba' (Tomoko Fuse)
Tomoko Fuse created origami masks representing various types of the Japanese theater and you find the diagrams in her book "The Masks".
This origami model called "Kendatuba" and it is a Gyoudou mask: God that eats perfume and fights in the sky, another mask worn by carriers.
Folded from tant paper, 35x35cm.
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Origami 'Kendatuba' (Tomoko Fuse)
Tomoko Fuse created origami masks representing various types of the Japanese theater and you find the diagrams in her book "The Masks".
This origami model called "Kendatuba" and it is a Gyoudou mask: God that eats perfume and fights in the sky, another mask worn by carriers.
Folded from tant paper, 35x35cm.
8,234
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32
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25
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Uploaded on April 1, 2014
Taken on April 1, 2014