Daiji
Daiji is a traditional Japanese art form that involves the intricate folding of paper to create decorative designs and figures. It is often associated with the practice of origami, which focuses on transforming a flat sheet of paper into a three-dimensional object without cutting or gluing. Daiji emphasizes the beauty of simplicity and precision in its folds.
The term "Daiji" can also refer to a specific style or technique within the broader realm of origami. This art form is appreciated for its meditative qualities and is often used in cultural celebrations, educational settings, and as a therapeutic activity to enhance focus and creativity.