SWEDIGAMI–Heart & Heritage: A Swedish Celebration of Friendship Through Origami


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Join us for a heartfelt time of folding origami hearts while exploring the beautiful meanings behind Swedish symbols of love and friendship. This isn’t just a craft session—it’s a cultural journey.
As we fold, we’ll share stories and traditions rooted in Swedish culture, where relationships, community, and togetherness are cherished—often over a warm cup of fika (coffee or tea with pastries).
SWEDIGAMI is more than a club—it’s a place of enriching experiences, where creativity meets conversation, and every fold becomes an opportunity to grow, relax, and belong. Here, paper becomes a bridge between people, and simple gestures turn into lasting memories.
Discover how origami, paired with a little creative fika, can transform into a celebration of friendship. Every fold is special, and every person is welcome.
Swedish Symbols of Friendship and Love:
Today’s session: 1/4 The Heart (Hjärta): A universal symbol of love and care, deeply rooted in Swedish traditions.
The Dala Horse (Dalahäst): Traditionally a sign of good luck and friendship, often exchanged as gifts.
Participation for this session: 250 SEK (possibility to pay on arrival, either trough Swish or in cash-whetever works best for you.
We will take care of prepearing for you: origami paper, attractive step-by-step guidance and complimetary coffee for each participant (water, tea, chocolate drink are also available!)
Upcoming sessions:
•Session 2/4 The Knot (Knut): Symbolizing unity, loyalty, and the strong ties of relationships.
•Session 3/4 The Flower (Blomma): Especially wildflowers like bluebells or daisies, often given to show affection.
•Session 4/4 The Clover (Klöver): A symbol of luck and happiness shared among friends.
Origani sessions language: English
Whether you're an origami enthusiast or new to the art, this session is for anyone who wants to connect, create, and celebrate the beauty of friendship—the Swedish way.

SWEDIGAMI–Heart & Heritage: A Swedish Celebration of Friendship Through Origami