1000 cranes have been seen as a heartfelt wish for recovery or as a lucky charm in Japan since ancient times. Since the story of Sadako Sasaki, they are a symbol for the desire for peace.
How long the fold 1000 cranes will take, and what is the significance of the type of the paper? And why does it take Hundreds of hours to finished work of art?
Sadako Sasaki was a Japanese Survivors of the atomic bomb strikes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. During her severe illness of leukemia, she began to fold 1000 cranes.