Dobradura Origami Tsuru: The Art of Japanese Paper Cranes
Dobradura origami tsuru, also known as Japanese paper crane origami, is the art of folding a single square piece of paper into a three-dimensional model of a crane. This practice originated in Japan and holds cultural and spiritual significance, symbolizing longevity, good fortune, and peace. One iconic example is the story of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl who folded over a thousand paper cranes in the hope of recovering from the effects of radiation exposure from the atomic bomb in Hiroshima.