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The Origami Cranes in Mixed Colors
The Origami Cranes in Mixed Colors
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These vibrant origami cranes are carefully handcrafted with love and precision, bringing a touch of beauty and tradition to any occasion. Perfect for weddings, engagements, Christmas, birthdays, and beyond, these cranes carry deep cultural significance. In Korean weddings, cranes are scattered instead of rice, while in Japan, it is believed that folding 1000 cranes can grant a wish to the recipient.
The crane is a sacred bird and symbol of good fortune across Asia. The touching story of Sadako Sasaki, who attempted to fold 1000 cranes in hopes of curing her illness, has made this tradition widely known. Inspired by this, folding cranes became a personal act of hope, as seen when the user's grandmother was healed of cancer after folding cranes with her mother.
These cranes have been featured at various prestigious events, including:
Guest gifts at the "Umasan" fashion show during Berlin Fashion Week
Props for the youth series "Schloss Einstein"
Decorations for a stationery store in Cologne
Wedding decorations, and more
Available in a colorful mix of sunny yellow, pumpkin orange, fuchsia/pink, red, medium blue, dark blue, lilac, grass green, dark green, and brown. Additionally, white and rose-colored cranes are available in 9x9 cm paper.
Custom color mixes and larger quantities can be requested. Please inquire before purchasing for special pricing or processing time.
Key Features:
Handcrafted origami cranes in various mixed colors
Each piece made from 10x10 cm or 9x9 cm paper
Symbolizes good fortune, health, and love in Asian culture
Ideal for weddings, parties, Christmas, and as meaningful gifts
Custom color mixes and large orders available
Pricing:
- 1 pcs: 2AUD
- 5 pcs: 7AUD
- 10 pcs: 13AUD
- 50 pcs: 60AUD
- 100 pcs: 100AUD
- 200 pcs: 180AUD
- 500 pcs: 400AUD
- 1000 pcs: 700AUD
Occasions:
Wedding decorations and guest gifts
Christmas gifts and garland decorations
Birthday parties and special celebrations
Symbolic gifts for cancer support and well-wishing
Trade fairs and company giveaways
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