In Japan, there is an origami technique that has been passed down since ancient times. Using that technique, I folded the silver paper into a crane. I changed the color of the crane with sulfur. I spread the crane and stuck it on the panel. In Japan, it has long been said that "cranes are auspicious birds." There are more than 100 types of "Kanji for Crane" from old times to modern times. The one that collects 100 "Kanji of crane" is called "Hyakkaku". This is an art panel with very mysterious patterns.
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