Weaving Polyhedron offers a series of weaving materials and finished products for individuals interested in geometric shapes, creating beautiful paper crafts with innovative weaving techniques. Unlike the usual methods of using unfolding diagrams with adhesive or combining origami folds, this model is crafted purely by hand using the weaving technique. It involves cutting paper strips into specific shapes but does not use glue at all. Origami can have inaccuracies due to the issue of paper thickness that cannot be overcome. The models are randomly shipped with different color schemes, and the actual colors are primarily based on the products inside the box. A set of handmade materials is included with this package, and you can use the instructional video to make a model that is 1.7 times larger. However, we must remind you that it is not easy for beginners as its weaving structure is more complex compared to the model No.1, 2, 3 and 4. We recommend that you first have a solid understanding of the weaving basics from the models above. If you need additional materials, they are also available for purchase in our store. Feel free to visit and select what you need. In geometry, the rhombic dodecahedron has three known stellations. Apart from the first one, which is associated with M.C. Escher's work "Waterfall" and is sometimes referred to as the "Escher Polyhedron" in some literature, the other two stellations have not widely accepted names and are typically referred to by their numerical order, the second and the third stellations.. However, in the weaving technique, these stellations are envisioned as polyhedra where each face of the truncated octahedron is carved to create a more intricate structure. For operating instructions, please refer to the instructional video by scanning the QR code included in the product on the QR code card.