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From: Jorge E. Jaramillo
Sent: 18 June, 2015 21:52
To: origami
Subject: [Origami] What does "saku" mean in Japanese?
Saku has many meanings, as most Japanese words do.
I'm no expert but I've had a look at the characters and could only connect
'saku' to the yellow one in the middle. This character means: 1. work of
art, 2. harvest, 3. technique, all meanings that could be relevant to this
book.
The 'harvest' part makes me a bit suspicious though and I'm inclined to
agree with Scott about "pirated designs".
Origards,
Miranda