7. Quilling (Paper Filigree)

Quilling, also known as paper filigree, is a decorative art form that involves rolling, shaping, and gluing thin strips of paper into intricate designs. Originating in Renaissance Europe, quilling was once used by nuns and monks to decorate religious items.
Today, artists create everything from ornate greeting cards to elaborate wall art, pushing the boundaries of what paper can achieve. While quilling shares origami’s focus on paper manipulation, it differs in its emphasis on coiling and assembling shapes rather than folding. Explore the history and techniques of quilling at The Victoria and Albert Museum.