A paper anatomical heart that never goes unnoticed
It all starts with a few printed sheets. Then, fold after fold, the heart takes shape. Veins, ventricles, precise volumes: this 3D anatomical heart papercraft origami turns paper into a strikingly realistic sculpture. Placed on a shelf or a desk, it sparks curiosity, raises questions, and draws the eye. Looking for a decorative piece that tells a story? Here it is.
With final dimensions of approximately 300 × 200 × 150 mm, this heart makes a strong visual statement without overwhelming your space. Expect around 15 pages to assemble and several dozen precisely interlocking pieces that reveal the full complexity of human anatomy.
A creative project at the crossroads of art and education
This model isn’t just visually impressive. It’s also smart to build. Each step requires observation, understanding, and anticipation. The result is a stimulating assembly experience, perfectly suited to a Medium difficulty level—ideal if you already have some papercraft experience.
It naturally fits into the world of education, creative professions, and learning. Teachers, students, biology enthusiasts, and curious minds alike will appreciate it as a tangible alternative to flat, impersonal diagrams.
Technical details and model composition
- Final dimensions: approximately 300 mm (height) × 200 mm (width) × 150 mm (depth)
- Number of pages: 15 sheets
- Number of pieces: approximately 45 elements to assemble
- Difficulty level: Medium
The model is multicolored, with clearly differentiated anatomical areas. Each color corresponds to specific parts of the heart, making visual reading easier and enhancing the final impact. Once completed, it becomes both decorative and educational. A paper heart, yes—but one with real character.








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