Weaving Polyhedron offers a series of weaving materials and finished products for individuals interested in geometric shapes, creating beautiful paper crafts with innovative weaving techniques. This product features materials for the third stellation of the rhombic dodecahedron, which may not be suitable for beginners. Its weaving structure is more complex compared to models No.1, 2, 3 and 4. It is recommended that you first acquire the weaving basics of models No.1, 2, 3 and 4 before attempting this one. Each package includes 3 sets of materials, allowing you to create 3 third stellation of the rhombic dodecahedron. The materials are pre-cut and scored for your convenience. In geometry, the rhombic dodecahedron has three known stellations. Apart from the first one, which is associated with M.C. Escher's work "Waterfall" and is sometimes referred to as the "Escher Polyhedron" in some literature, the other two stellations have not widely accepted names and are typically referred to by their numerical order, the second and the third stellations.. However, in the weaving technique, these stellations are envisioned as polyhedra where each face of the truncated octahedron is carved to create a more intricate structure. The original hexagons become hexagrams, composed of six parallelograms, and the squares become quatrefoils, made up of four diamonds. Each of these stellations can be achieved by overlapping a parallelogram or a diamond while interweaving strips. Although the structure becomes more complex, it takes a step closer to realizing the dream of weaving a sky full of stars.