Sawed-Off | Origami is a Mil-Spec-tier finish from The Chroma 2 Collection, obtainable from the Chroma 2 Case. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
The classic Sawed-Off deals very heavy close-range damage, but with its low accuracy, high spread and slow rate of fire, you'd better kill what you hit. It has been custom painted with an origami-inspired design.
"It takes time to build something beautiful, but only a moment to destroy it" ★ MIL-SPEC GRADEFloat preview not available
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The classic Sawed-Off deals very heavy close-range damage, but with its low accuracy, high spread and slow rate of fire, you'd better kill what you hit. It has been custom painted with an origami-inspired design. <i>It takes time to build something beautiful, but only a moment to destroy it</i>
The Origami was introduced in April 2015 as part of The Chroma 2 Collection, the successor to the original Chroma Case released just months earlier. It was part of a weapon pool that continued CS:GO's early experimentation with themed visual design.
The finish features an origami-inspired pattern — angular shapes and geometric folds referencing the Japanese paper-folding tradition. The flavor text — 'It takes time to build something beautiful, but only a moment to destroy it' — places creation and destruction in direct tension, appropriate for the art form.
Geometric and culturally-referenced designs hold steady appeal. The Origami's concept is immediately legible and the execution is well-received within the community as a thoughtful Mil-Spec entry.
Mil-Spec Grade, dropping at roughly 1 in 8 odds from the Chroma 2 Case.
Obtainable from the Chroma 2 Case on community markets.
Factory New through Battle-Scarred are all available within the 0–0.55 float range, with Battle-Scarred copies existing between 0.45 and 0.55. StatTrak variant exists. Terrorist-side only.
Custom-painted geometric pattern referencing origami — angular folds and paper-fold motifs translated into a painted surface treatment across the weapon.
A quietly appreciated skin. The Origami is considered a good entry point for collectors interested in thematic Sawed-Off designs without the premium associated with higher-rarity items.