A Beautiful Origami Vase That Anyone Can Fold

Written by RussellBeginner, Objects, Videos

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Oracle: I’d ask you to sit down, but you’re not going to anyway. And don’t worry about the vase.

Neo: What vase? [Neo looks around for a vase and knocks one over with his elbow. It falls and breaks]

Oracle: That vase.

Neo: I’m sorry.

Oracle: I said don’t worry about it. I’ll get one of my kids to fix it.

Neo: How did you know?

Oracle: Ohhh, what’s really going to bake your noodle later on is, would you still have broken it if I hadn’t said anything?

-The Matrix

About the Traditional Origami Vase

I can’t believe I’m saying this but 2018 is a month old already and Valentines Day is just around the corner. If you’re looking for a twist on giving a bunch flowers this year, why not give a paper origami flower bouquet in a traditional origami paper vase?  I already have a post and video instructions for making some traditional Origami Tulips, so now here is a vase to put them in.

This classic vase design is known by several names, but usually as an Origami Chinese Vase. Although it looks quite dramatic, this origami paper vase is a lot easier to make than it looks!

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Folding the Origami Chinese Vase

Like all traditional origami models, this is a pretty simple origami vase to make.

It takes a bit of patience to do the precreasing. You start by folding a 12×12 grid and that always needs accurate folding. There are no complex manoeuvres in this origami vase model – not even so much as a reverse fold.  The step that forms the shape of the vase towards the end takes a little patience and belief that the paper won’t rip, but that’s it.  It takes about ten minutes to fold this easy origami vase.

Most paper types will do for this origami flower vase model, although something slightly thicker will work best and produce a more robust model.  I used traditional origami washi paper that I received as a gift to make the vase in this post and I really am pleased with how it came out. 

If you don’t have any suitable paper on hand, check out the options at the origami shop here.

Origami Vase Instructions

I’ve made a video tutorial showing how to make this origami vase step by step.  Grab some paper and check out the origami vase video below, or click the link here for my YouTube channel.

Get Involved

I’d love to hear your views on this origami vase.  If you are looking for other origami models to fold for Valentine’s Day, you might want to try Home is Where the Heart Is, an easy traditional origami heart, or the Origami Valentine.  Feel free to let me know what you think in the comments below, or you find can me on Instagram or Twitter. Check out my Pinterest boards too!

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About the Author

Russell

Russell has been folding origami since he was 8 years old and has recently written the book, Origami Made Simple. He is on the Council for the British Origami Society and a member of OrigamiUSA. When he is not folding, he enjoys photography and traveling.

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