Shark Teeth Origami Tessellation

Shark Teeth Tessellation Front

This is an odd one. It's another bullet shape based tessellation that I created. At the time of conception, I was thoroughly obsessed with creating this particular pattern. So much so, that I completely disregarded the fact that the grid and paper really don't want to make this design. 

Nevertheless, I pressed onward. 

It has some weird tucks, folds and overlaps. Which make it a difficult tessellation, possibly advanced. It's not the most elegant tessellation I've ever folded. That's for sure. However, in the end, I mostly, made it work. 

I was right in the middle of finishing this when it dawned on me that triangles in the same pattern would be just as beautiful and also work much more fluidly with the grid. So, that's a fun tessellation for another day!

Back View Shark Teeth Tess

It works like a typical flagstone in most ways. The small gaps on the back are triangles and the larger ones are rhombuses. But because of the atypical shape of the bullets, the points of the triangles need to overlap the rhombuses. While I love tant paper for tessellations, it wasn't really totally up to this task. Something this fiddly probably requires a much denser paper yet in order to do it really well. 

I don't have a crease pattern for this. But given the view of the front and back, it's pretty easy to extrapolate.  

Filed under: January 2025 Origami Tessellations

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