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  2. Marie Kondo - Wikipedia

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    Marie Kondo (近藤 麻理恵, Kondō Marie, pronounced [kondoː maɾie], born 9 October 1984 [1]), also known as Konmari [2] (こんまり), is a Japanese organizing consultant, author, and TV presenter. [3] Kondo has written four books on organizing, which have collectively sold millions of copies around the world.

  3. How to Fold Towels, According to the Folding Lady

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    1. Lay the towel vertically on a flat surface, tag side up. 2. Make a small fold from the bottom (the side nearest you), turning under a section of towel about the width of your palm.

  4. Tidying Up with Marie Kondo - Wikipedia

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    Tidying Up with Marie Kondo is a reality television series developed for Netflix and released on January 1, 2019. [1] The show follows Marie Kondo, a Japanese organizing consultant and creator of the KonMari method, as she visits families to help them organize and tidy their homes.

  5. Why Yes, Parents, You Can 'KonMari' Your Kids' Clothes - AOL

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  6. Decorative folding - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  7. Towel Folding Gets Competitive at the Housekeeping Olympics

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    But at the Housekeeping Olympics, held annually at Minnesota's Iron Range, the folks folding your towels and refilling your complimentary bath products are finally getting their moment in the ...

  8. Kanpu masatsu - Wikipedia

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    Kanpu masatsu (乾布摩擦, literally dry towel friction) is a Japanese custom where one rubs a dry towel along the body to create warmth and friction, particularly in cold weather, to promote good health or ward off disease.

  9. Varma kalai - Wikipedia

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    Varma Kalai (Tamil: varmakkalai, Malayalam and Sanskrit: marma-vidya/marmam) is an Indian traditional art of pressure points.It combines massage, alternative medicine, traditional yoga and martial arts [1] in which the body's pressure points (varmam) are manipulated to heal or cause harm.