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Compare and contrast the techniques of paper folding, cutting and weaving, explaining their artistic and functional uses.

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Paper folding creates 3D structures like origami. Cutting forms intricate designs, such as Sanjhi art. Weaving interlaces strips for patterns. Each technique differs in execution but contributes to artistic creativity and functional crafts.

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  1. Paper folding (origami) shapes three-dimensional figures without cutting, focusing on precision and structure. Paper cutting, seen in Sanjhi art, removes sections to form intricate patterns. Paper weaving interlocks strips to create textured designs, mimicking fabric techniques. While folding is used in decorations and educational models, cutting enhances aesthetic appeal and weaving strengthens paper surfaces. Each technique is unique, offering artistic and functional uses in crafts and designs.

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