2/15/2023 0 Comments Norse sleipnir![]() Sleipnir, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Lee Junha Here’s another look at Satoshi Kamiya’s excellent Sleipnir. Wolf, Designed by Shuki Kato and Folded by Maeng Heung Gueĭiagrams available in Origami Nature Study I did however find this gorgeous looking wolf so I’m including it instead. There is a famous wolf named Fenrir in viking myths and I know I’ve seen an amazing origami Fenrir design before but I can’t seem to find it folded by anyone right now. Hellhound, Designed and Folded by Choi Ju Young I don’t think this is specifically from Norse mythology however there are hounds like this guarding the realm of Helheim so I’m including it. The best part is that everything you see here is folded from the same single uncut square of paper! Odin, Designed and Folded by Neelesh K.Ĭhoi Ju Young designed this awesome looking Hellhound. If you look closely you’ll notice a blind eye, his raven spies, winged crown and some wolves. It’s full of details that you’ll recognize right away if you’re familiar at all with the myths around Odin. This is probably the best Odin design I’ve seen. Dwarf, Designed and Folded by Bart DavidsĬrease Pattern available from Bart Davids’ Flickr Here’s another fantastic dwarf design that’s a little bit closer to what you’d expect from this mythology. Hela, Designed and Folded by Neelesh K.Ĭrease pattern available from Neelesh K.’s Flickr Again, technically not necessarily from actual Norse mythology but the design is great and definitely related so here it is. designed this awesome paper version of Hela from the movie Thor Ragnarok. Sleipnir 2.0, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Hosanna TanĬrease pattern available from Satoshi Kamiya’s website Here’s a different more complicated version of Satoshi Kamiya’s Sleipnir with more details in the mane. Odin instructions not available – Horse Diagrams available in Origami for Interpreters ![]() Odin Designed by Marcos Origami, Horse Designed by Roman Diaz, Both Folded by Marcos Origami I mentioned that Sleipnir is Odin’s personal horse so here he is himself riding the mythical horse. Dwarves, Designed by Eric Joisel and Folded by rhplusĭiagrams available in Eric Joisel, the Magician of Origami It took almost 8 hours to fold! Dragon 1.2, Designed and Folded by Philipp-Marius Kostĭwarves also show up in viking mythology a lot as well so it’s a great opportunity to include some of Eric Joisel’s fantastic dwarves. This particular dragon has a very fantastic and detailed design for the head. Thor, Designed and Folded by Juanfran CarrilloĬrease pattern available from Juanfran Carrillo’s Flickrĭragons show up a lot in Norse myths so I had to include a few great looking Western dragons in this post too. ![]() The whole thing is one sheet of paper and if you use two coloured paper you end up with that awesome looking colour change on the cape. I think it’s more based off of the design of Thor from the Marvel comics than the actual Norse god but I’m still going to include it here. Thor is probably the most famous and instantly recognizable figure from Norse mythology so of course I had to include this fantastic model from Juanfran Carrillo. Sleipnir, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by miyamiya0419ĭiagrams available in Works of Satoshi Kam– 2009 This particular version is folded very nicely and you can see all the details and 8 individual legs. Sleipnir is an 8-legged horse ridden by the god Odin and is often described as the “best of all horses”. When it comes to Norse mythology origami probably the most popular model is Satoshi Kamiya’s Sleipnir. In this model both the Kraken and the ship are folded from the same single uncut square of paper! Attack of the Kraken, Designed by Brian Chan and Folded by Jordan LangerakĬrease pattern available from Brian Chan’s website The Kraken is a giant sea monster usually represented as a giant squid. We’ll start things off with one of my favourite models, this Attack of the Kraken. Although there is less Norse themed origami than I would expect there are some great designs and we’ll take a look at them here. Norse mythology has a ton of amazing characters, creatures, gods and monsters and a lot of that has been folded out of paper. Today seems like an excellent day to take a look at some Norse and viking themed origami. Instead it commemorates the date of the start of a large wave of immigration from Norway to the United States of America. The date itself doesn’t really have anything to do with Leif Erikson. October 9th is known as Leif Erikson Day, an observance that honours the Norse explorer Leif Erikson who is believed to be the first European to ever set foot in North America.
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