Re: [Origami] The name of these tato and are they all really traditional?

2020-08-31 Thread Sy Chen
On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 4:27 PM Gerardo @neorigami.com <
gera...@neorigami.com> wrote:

>
> And I still need help with the tato in the middle of the picture. Might
> one of you know if they have specific names other than simply "tato"? Also,
> are they both traditional models? Or, if they aren't, who created each one?
>
>
> *Gerardo G.*
> gerardo(a)neorigami.com
>
>

I believe it is likely a simple variation of the traditional design. This
is another example:
https://origaminojikan.com/2800


[Origami] The name of these tato and are they all really traditional?

2020-08-31 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
I shared with you a picture of origami tato and asked for their names and
to please confirm if they were all traditional or not. Thanks to Mathew
Green, I now know that according to the book “Secrets of Origami” (1971) by
Robert Harvin, the one on the bottom of the picture is attributed to Akira
Yoshizawa and titled "Novelty purse".

I wanted to ask you, is there any reason for me to think the book is wrong?
I own a copy of "Complete Origami" (1987) by Eric Kenneway. It has diagrams
for that same tato but the book doesn't attribute it to anyone. That's why
I wanted to ask.

The one on the top of the picture I shared yesterday, is declared a
traditional model according to, once again, "Secrets of Origami" by Harbin.
It's named "Japanese Purse", so I assume many simply call it tato. I can
imagine someone translating "tato" to "Japanese purse".

And I still need help with the tato in the middle of the picture. Might one
of you know if they have specific names other than simply "tato"? Also, are
they both traditional models? Or, if they aren't, who created each one?

Thank you in advance.


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*Gerardo G.*
gerardo(a)neorigami.com
Knowledge and Curiosity in Origami:
six private classes online


[Origami] The name of these tato and are they all really traditional?

2020-08-30 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
Hi again.

Would you please help me with this as well? Please take a look at these
different tato: https://photos.app.goo.gl/TetdT4qko4GcVx8M9

Can you please confirm if all those tato are traditional models? Can you
please tell me if each one of those tato have specific names or if they are
all just called tato?

I appreciate your help very much : )

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Gerardo G.
gerardo(a)neorigami.com
Knowledge and Curiosity in Origami:
six private classes online