“origami (english/japanese)” by scott kim (1988)

(…) The four letters RIGA in the middle of ORIGAMI form the two Chinese characters which are called ORI and GAMI in Japanese. ORI means “to fold,” and is composed of the characters for hand and ax. GAMI means “paper,” and is composed the characters for silk and family. (…) [source]

“origami (english/japanese)” by scott kim (1988)

(…) The four letters RIGA in the middle of ORIGAMI form the two Chinese characters which are called ORI and GAMI in Japanese. ORI means “to fold,” and is composed of the characters for hand and ax. GAMI means “paper,” and is composed the characters for silk and family. (…) [source]

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