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  Origami.com http://www.origami.com/
Gallery, convention pictures, diagrams, and a shockwave diagram. Searchable databases of origami enthusiasts, submitted diagrams, models in books, and a mailing list archive.
  Joseph Wu's Origami Page http://www.origami.as/
The art of paper folding. A collection of origami materials, instructions, and resources.
  Origami Diagrams on the Web http://www.folds.net/tutorial/
Hand illustrated diagrams for some simple origami designs.
  The Origami Homepage http://www.pro.or.jp/~fuji/origami/index-eng.html
Explanations, instructions for several complex origami.
  Bay Area Rapid Folders http://www.barf.cc/
Origami group with newsletter, back issue information, plus diagrams, gallery, and animations of several origami shapes.
  Robin Glynn's Origami http://glynnorigami.co.uk/
Diagrams, gallery, links, and a brief history of how the author started.
  Dr Stephen O'Hanlon's Origami Page http://www.fishgoth.com/origami/
Includes photographs and folding diagrams are presented as well as information about origami.
  Origami Cloud http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~edemaine/thok/origami.html
Shows instructions for several origami designs and variations from traditional methods.
  Origami, Washi, Asian and Hawaiian Rubber Stamps http://hankodesigns.com/
Japanese origami washi papers and Books, Asian and Hawaiian stamps, Asian art accessories. Retail and Wholesale.
  Living With Washi http://www.kippo.or.jp/culture_e/washi/
History of paper, how washi is made and used in Japan, Kansai's washi villages, and industrial uses of high-performance paper (kino-shi).
  Krystyna Burczyk's Origami Gallery http://www1.zetosa.com.pl/~burczyk/origami/galery1-en.htm
Shows an origami regular polyhedra - the platonic and the archimedean solids. With description and origami models.
  Hiden Senbazuru Orikata http://origami.gr.jp/Model/Senbazuru/index-e.html
Created in 1797 this book is the first known collection of origami diagrams for amusement. It has been restored and posted on the net.

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