Symbolism and History
Of Origami Animals
A Breif History
Symbolism
Ryama (llama)
the llama symbolizes endurance under difficult situations, as well as responsibility and hard work
Tatsu (Dragon)
Which is a symbol of power, wisdom, mastery and success. They also bring strength, luck and fortune.
Tsuru (Crane)
Paper cranes are traditional Japanese symbols of peace, good luck, and good health, along with symbols of fidelity and longevity in marriage
Citations
Gutierrez, Hunter "Animal Symbolism." thepapercraneorigami.com. N.p., 21 May 2013. Web.
23 May 2013. http://thepapercraneorigami.com/animal-symbolism
Citation 2:
Gutierrez, Hunter "Origami Tsuru." Foreverflying.com. N.p., 22 may 2013. Web. 23 May 2013.
http://www.foreverflying.com/origami.html.
Citation 3:
Gutierrez, Hunter "A Breif History on Origami." origami.about.com. N.p., 23 may 2013. Web. 23 May 2013.
<http://origami.about.com/od/History-Of-Origami/a/A-Brief-History-Of-Origami.htm>.
Gutierrez, Hunter "Origami Tsuru." Foreverflying.com. N.p., 22 may 2013. Web. 23 May 2013.
http://www.foreverflying.com/origami.html.
Citation 3:
Gutierrez, Hunter "A Breif History on Origami." origami.about.com. N.p., 23 may 2013. Web. 23 May 2013.
<http://origami.about.com/od/History-Of-Origami/a/A-Brief-History-Of-Origami.htm>.
Gutierrez, Hunter "A Breif History on Origami." origami.about.com. N.p., 23 may 2013. Web. 23 May 2013.
<http://origami.about.com/od/History-Of-Origami/a/A-Brief-History-Of-Origami.htm>.