Each origami has its own meaning, choose the one that best belongs to you!
Origami is a fascinating Japanese art of paper folding, transforming it into true three-dimensional works of art.
This practice, dating back to the 17th century, is steeped in symbolism and meaning. Each fold and corner in an origami represents a transition in life, a moment of transition leading to a new shape, just as life events shape our personality and destiny.
In Japan, origami is often associated with moments of celebration or good wishes. For example, the paper crane, or “tsuru,” is a symbol of peace, good luck and longevity. It is said that folding a thousand cranes can make a wish come true. This tradition, known as “senbazuru,” is a powerful example of how origami can be a means of expressing hopes and dreams.
Origami is an artistic expression rich in history and meaning that continues to enchant and inspire people of all ages all over the world, which is why Letizia decided to create the marine theme entirely in small origami charms to always carry with her.