Pyramids or Stars? Tessellation
While working on coming up with new tessellations using a pyramid of rhombuses like I did in my Pythagora's Tessellation, I came up with this one.
I was quite pleased with myself at having found this one. It's pretty neat how the rhombus stars and the rhombus pyramids are each a part of the other.
So, I mapped it all out and dutifully folded it.
It was only after I was all finished that I happened to look in an old folder of mine and found an image I'd saved that was essentially the same design.
I had downloaded the picture a very long time ago, so I don't recall where I got it or to whom it belongs. There was no signature on the image itself.
The tessellation in the old picture didn't really do repeats. Whereas I take it all the way to the edge.
If I had to guess, I'd say it was probably a Peter Keller. It looks like something he might've done.
So, this tessellation of mine is unintentionally, both a quasi solve and a quasi original.
At any rate, it's a pretty cool one either way.
Crease pattern included.
Filed under: April 2025 Origami Tessellations
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