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Side View
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*Note that two numbers are given for the size of the lid and two for the size of the base.
The larger number is the measurement from a point at any corner to the point at the opposite corner.
(Diagram A)
The smaller number is the measurement from the center of any side to the center of the opposite
side. (Diagram B)
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Set ID #: | 378 |
Category: | Modular -- Small Hexagonal |
Lid Size*: |
9.7 cm (3 3/4 in) and 11 cm (4 1/3 in)
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Base Size*: |
9 cm (3 1/2 in) and 10.2 cm (4 in)
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Box Height: |
4.45 cm (1 3/4 in)
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Lid Style: | Modular Hexagon - Assorted |
Base Style: | Modular Hexagon - Six Sheet Alternating |
Designer: | Tomoko Fuse |
Design Source: | Origami Boxes by Tomoko Fuse (Chikuma Shobo Publishing Co., Ltd., 1989) >> Click here
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Paper Type: |
Yasutomo Fold 'Ems Double-Sided Yuzen Chiyogami Origami Paper - Chrysanthemums (4328) KidsToyo Double-Sided Yuzen Chiyogami Komon - Spring
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Sheet Size: | 15 cm (5 7/8 in) Square |
Sheets Used: | 12 (Lid - 6; Base - 6) |
Paper Source: |
Paper Jade
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Comments: | Two types of double-sided paper were used to make this set of boxes
One type of paper has a floral print featuring stylized chrysanthemums on one side and a solid orange color on the reverse. The other type of paper has various floral prints on one side and the reverse is a traditional pattern called kanoko, which resembles small dots within squares. Double-sided paper yields the best looking results when constructing hexagonal boxes like those shown here. |
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