Showing posts with label Minako Ishibashi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minako Ishibashi. Show all posts

The Ishibashi Ball, better known as Japanese Brocade, is created by Minako Ishibashi and is a variation of the Sonobe unit. It is a relatively easy model to complete and can be made using 6, 12 or even 30 squares!

The Japanese Brocade makes a beautiful ornament and when made small enough, it can even be made into earrings. The one I had tried was the 6-unit brocade. I first used 4-inch squares, then 2 and later 1-inch squares. The 1-inch square brocade was small enough to be made into earrings.

Both solid coloured paper and duo-coloured paper works great for this model. For both sides of paper to show up, there is a slight variation in the folding. Check out the next image for the brocade folded from duo-coloured paper.

There are quite a few tutorials available on the net. I have provided one of the links below. A number of books are also available, which contain the instructions.



Model Details:

Model: Japanese Brocade

Creator: Minako Ishibashi

Books: Origami - The Complete Guide to the Art of Paperfolding, A Handbook of Origami, Action Origami all edited by Rick Beech.

Difficulty Level: Low Intermediate

Paper Ratio: Square

Paper size: 4 inch modules in the first image and 1 inch modules in the next one.

Number of Modules: 6

Tutorial: Youtube.com