History Of Origami
World's Origami Folder
   - Ken Blackburn
   - Satoshi Kamiya
Thai's Origami Folder
   - Hmong Thongdee
   - Ekasit Kemnguad
Origami Terms
Basic Symbols Of Origami
Applications Of Origami
   - Mathematics
   - Medication
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Thai's Origami Folder

Ekasit Kemnguad

Biography

          Mr. Ekasit Kemnguad, or Pom, is a 27-year-old accounting system expert at Cement Company. He began to have his interest in Origami since he was only 4. As a worker at Japanese Cultural center, his mother was the person who introduced him the art of paper folding. Ekasit has adopted many Japaneses culture through this opportunity and the art of paper folding has been his hobby for more than 20 years. His work has been improved so much that now he can create his own paper folding models. The model he has developed was the Ganesha which was inspired by his desire in reminding Thai people of the Thai’s potential. His Ganesha model is unique and is the only Thai style Ganesha origami existed in the world.

               

Experience



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