They are beautiful. It tugs at my heart because our daughter's MIL did origami before she lost her eyesight. one of the last things she made for me was a pink crane.
There is a pattern for knitted cranes, but I believe they should be paper! a mom made hundreds of them for our nursery years ago when he baby was on the unit for months.
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Oh my - gave me goosebumps after I realized what that was. Such an interesting photo.
ReplyDeleteWow! Hauntingly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful. It tugs at my heart because our daughter's MIL did origami before she lost her eyesight. one of the last things she made for me was a pink crane.
ReplyDeleteThere is a pattern for knitted cranes, but I believe they should be paper! a mom made hundreds of them for our nursery years ago when he baby was on the unit for months.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and a powerful symbol of peace.
ReplyDeleteWow, I don't think I've ever seen so many origami cranes in one place. How beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch a longing for peace.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, that is so amazing, and so colorful!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is really amazing. Very pretty too.
ReplyDeleteWow. That's almost incomprehensible... and stunning.
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