Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding. The word “origami” is derived from the Japanese words “ori,” meaning “to fold,” and “kami,” meaning “paper.” Origami involves creating a variety of objects, such as animals, flowers, and geometric shapes, using only a single sheet of square paper, without cutting or gluing. The folds are made using a specific technique and pattern, and the goal is to create a final product with a pleasing appearance. Origami has been enjoyed as a form of entertainment and artistic expression for centuries, and today it remains a popular hobby and art form around the world.