Karakuri: Paper Made to Move

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KARAKURI Karakuri puppets originated in Japan in the 1600s Karakuri means mechanism or trick And that's just what these puppets were They were mechanisms that tricked the eye The puppets were automatons that could move on their own They did so with the help of weights pulleys springs and other simple mechanisms These mechanisms were often hidden from view This gave people the illusion that the puppets had come to life One of the most well known examples of this craft was the tea serving karakuri The standing doll could move forward to deliver a cup of tea then turn around and move back These movements were triggered by the weight of