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4.5 out of 5
90.77% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality paper
Good quality paper for making origami cranes for a wedding.
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful designs and good quality paper
Really cute designs and really good quality paper. It creases really nicely and the end product looks beautiful. It is double-sided so you can make a variety of things with it. It might be difficult to see your creases on the design if you are a beginner, but you'll get the hang of it really fast. So many many papers for such a good price, I really recommend this.
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing quality for the price!
Stunning designs and wonderfully high quality paper. I’ve folded a lot with this paper already and I’m really pleased with how well it holds a fold and doesn’t seem to fray after going from mountain, valley, mountain, valley when I can’t I figure out folding instructions. Highly recommended.
4.0 out of 5 stars Stunning patterns and gorgeous colours
300 sheets for a low price is definitely something not to complain about. The patterns and colours are absolutely beautiful 😻 and perfect for what I need to make origami hearts. The only reason for 4 stars is that the paper is very thin (which is perfect for what I need) but if I wanted to make something with more folds, I noticed it started to slightly rip a tight folds.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality
I love Tuttle origami paper and this is no exception. Easy to fold, great design and colours. Always my first choice when buying origami paper.
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely paper
Really pretty paper! Love the quality, slightly hard to work with for beginners but it's still great!
5.0 out of 5 stars Good designs
Lovely designs
4.0 out of 5 stars Cute paper
Be careful though, it's small!
Folds nice, good quality!
I love small origami paper, it’s super cute and the designs are nice! Folds well and doesn’t rip, I wouldn’t suggest super small paper for beginners but if you’re a little more experienced this is great paper!
very good quality overall
To qualify my opinion, I should mention that I have been doing origami for 40 years: I have a broad experience and basis for evaluation.I've used 50 or so sheets of this for polyhedra before writing this review, tearing them into sixths and quarters for models requiring 30 units.The paper is strong, thin, lightweight and consistent. It holds creases well and the patterned ink permeates the paper well. If you tear it (to make smaller rectangles) there is *some* visible white on the rough edges but the ink application is clearly more than merely surface-deep. It doesn't rub off with thumbnail-creasing as lower quality, glossy papers may do.Squareness is, to the best judgement of my eye after folds that would reveal discrepancy, to within a tenth of a millimeter. Completely adequate for anything you might fold with paper of this size; any misalignment or inconsistency has been my own fault for poor folds, not the paper's fault for lack of quality.The colors are just as pictured, not super-vibrant but not at all pale. Some reviews have commented on the paper having semi-mute color, and this is an aesthetic consideration - personally I prefer a more subdued tone - but i take issue with those reviews because the images on Bolo do in fact accurately represent the product I received. Such customers should not have expected the product to be more vibrant than what was pictured; the product in fact looks to the naked eye just as the images in the description.Many reviews mention that the paper is smaller than they thought -- but this is because they did not pay attention to the product description. in America & Europe, something on the order of 6" squares are more or less a standard origami paper. For the projects I had in mind, I wanted a 4" square, so I ordered the thing I wanted. These ARE 4" papers, which is a semi-standard in Asia. It is exactly what I wanted. All i can say to the people who reviewed saying it is smaller than they presumed is, um... read description. In origami, folding a model from smaller paper is both a demonstration/test of skill and also intrinsically has relevance to the size of your hands. This paper, at 4", of high quality, if well-executed, complex, beautiful pattern is targeted at the experienced, skillful folder. In that respect it checks every box: it folds well, it is square to the highest relevant accuracy, it is low-acid ((for archival longevity)), it is pretty, and I have no reservation about recommending it to anyone I know with the single caveat that it is smaller than the American/European "average" paper, so you should practice with some other cheap paper if you lack confidence before you fold something with it, to avoid *wasting* sheets.No other reviews i read mentioned this: this is not the sort of paper you would want to wet-fold with. For that you want a much thicker, more fibrous sheet that you can mold. Wet-folding is a niche-art that only certain models make sense to use the techniques with, and in general if you're into that you know what you're looking for and **probably** aren't looking at 4" squares anyway -- but since it wasn't mentioned, i thought perhaps i should. Not that wet-folding is impossible with this paper, but it's not ideal for it. If that's what you want to do, research and look elsewhere. That fact is no slight against this paper at all; I am 100% pleased with it. It's great; it suits everything i intended to use it for excellently.another thing common in reviews is the number of sheets you get: if you want to fold polyhedra, the complete icosahedral/dodecahedral potential is realized with 30 sheets. this paquet does not contain 30 sheets per design. So that is on the buyer: if you don't intend to use a quarter or sixth or other smaller fraction of each sheet, then yes, you ought to have bought a 500-pack instead of a 300-pack. Do the math ((300 sheets, 12 patterns)) and be aware that you aren't going to get 30 un-cut identical units from this. buy a 500 pack instead. For my purposes I didn't need 30 full sheets per model, paid attention to what I was purchasing, and am more than satisfied.overall/TLDR:very good paper. worth every penny. beautiful, functional and archival.pay attention to product description; it's 4" squares not 6" and it is 300 sheets ((25 per design)). you get exactly what you pay for; it looks just like the pictures. if the number and size isn't what you want, good grief, buy what you actually need & don't complain because you didn't pay attention.definitely will buy again when i run out -- 110% satisfied with purchase it's a very good value for very good quality!
Very pretty paper!
Muy bonito papel, tiene unos diseños muy coloridos, se nota que el papel es de buena calidad, cuando lo doblas no se rompe o arruga con facilidad. Es de tamaño pequeño pero es el mismo de las dimensiones que viene. Recomendaría guardarlo en algún tipo de caja o bolsa similar al tamaño del papel para que no se maltrate o pierdan. Porque obviamente vienen sueltas con su cobertra estilo portada de libro removible.
Vendor sent to me a damaged lot with damaged sheets.
The parcel wrap was not damaged but clearly, the product was. See pictures with damaged sheets. Given the very high price and the supposedly high quality of the product, this is a big disappointment and does not deserve the trust.
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A bit hard to handle
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