Bakul Kertas Origami
Bakul kertas origami, also known as origami paper baskets, are intricate and visually striking three-dimensional objects created by folding and assembling paper without using glue or other adhesives. An example is the Japanese masu basket, traditionally used for measuring rice, which showcases the technique’s precision and aesthetic appeal.
Origami baskets are not only beautiful but also sustainable and functional. They can be made from recycled paper, reducing waste and promoting eco-friendly practices. They are lightweight, durable, and customizable, making them suitable for various purposes, such as storage, decoration, or gift-giving. The history of origami basketry dates back centuries, with notable developments like the Miura fold, which enabled the creation of collapsible origami structures.