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Sweet Chains Origami Tessellation


 The inspiration for this tessellation is from an idea I had a few years ago. The first time around, I came up with a much more loosely spaced design. 

I called it Rhombus Circus. 

While I was able to Bring that original Tessellation to fruition, I always felt it could be better. 

This time around I used the same central module again, but managed to create a much more elaborate and intricate repetition. 

It's an idea that had been lingering in the back of my mind ever since I first came up with it. 


At long last, I finally found a way to bring it to life in the way I had originally intended. 

It's almost exclusively rhombuses with just a few triangles. No twists. Just collapses. 

Personally, I am a big fan of this type of tessellation ever since I first discovered it by folding 'Ryan's Tessellation'. 

The view of the reverse side is pretty telling. It's a dense and finnicky collapse. 

A small open collapse of a portion of the tess is in the photo below. 





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