
The Japanese regard the crane as a symbol of good fortune and longevity because of its fabled life span of a thousand years.
"According to Japanese lore, folding one thousand Origami cranes is truly a labor of love. Tradition holds that the bride & groom who finishes this task, called SENBAZURU, before the wedding day will be richly rewarded with a good and happy marriage. It is belived "tsuru wa sennen" or "the crane lives for a thousand years." Since cranes were also believed to mate for life, they became a perfect symbol for marriage. Each crane has 26 folds and there are 1001 cranes to be made.
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1 comment:
sweetie...
my first 'Tsuru' is ready! although its has a horribly disfigured head & tail & slighlty asymmetric wings.
Dont even dare to put up a photo. :)
Its a beginning though....
Niks
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