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
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