As a girl in Shanghai, China, Nancy Bjorge kept her fingers busy folding tiny paper boats. The shapes signified ingots, she says, and her grandmother pressed her to produce them by the hundreds.
With bookstores crammed with colouring books for adults seeking a simple way to relax, could origami be the next hobby to offer mindfulness to stressed Australians? Matthew Gardiner is an origami ...
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