I wanted to show you what a difference it makes, if you use a different division of the same size of paper and still using the same folding sequence, like these two origami rose boxes, both designed by Shin Han-Gyo.
On the left the paper is divided in 144 equal squares (grid 1:12) and the right one, (perhaps you recognize it from yesterday ;-)), in 64 squares (grid 1:8). The result is that you get two different lids with the same rose ;-)
The boxes are also different. The left box is divided in fourth, which makes a lower one and the right one in third for the higher box.
Name: Origami Rose Box (8 section) and Rose Box (12 section)
Design: Shin Han-Gyo
Diagrams in the O(rigami)USA Convention Book 2011
Origami Rose Box (8 section) on the right:
1 piece of red foil 12x12cm (lid)
1 piece of black kamipaper 12x12cm(box)
Final size 3x3x4cm
Rose Box (12 section) on the left:
1 piece of red foil 12x12cm (lid)
1 piece of black kamipaper 12x12cm(box)
Final size 4x4x3cm
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