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The thin needles of this polyhedron resemble a daring sea urchin. Or maybe it is a piece of a mysterious Venetian carnival? Take a closer look. How many stars can you count on these bright rays? Do not forget to return to reality when you understand the cosmic forms.
* Detailed description of the polyhedron on the pages of the set "Magic Edges".
Detailed assembly from Alexei Zhigulev (youtube-channel - Origami)
Detailed assembly from Andrei Lomakin (YouTube channel - Sekretmastera)
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