Decorative folding is an artistic type of folding similar to origami but applied to fabrics instead of paper. Some types of objects that can be folded are napkins, towels, and handkerchiefs.
Folding can be done as a hobby or an art but is most commonly encountered as a decoration in luxury hotels (towels) or fancy restaurants (napkins).[1] Napkin folding has a centuries-old history[2] and dates back to the times of Louis XIV of France.[3]
As opposed to paper origami, folding fabrics generally requires less precision; "molding" is introduced as part of the artistic process adding an element similar to modeling in clay.[4]
It is no accident that fine restaurants have long preserved the art of napkin folding as an important element of presentation.
More than three centuries ago, napkin folding was developed into an art, ...
Unlike paper origami, the lost art of towel origami leans heavily towards a range of 'molding' techniques combined with simple, basic folding methods.