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Pipa Knot Step-by-Step Chinese Knot Weaving Illustrated Tutorial

Pipa knot Bu Yao: Bu Yaos beautiful luster shines in the hair, and with the addition of small and exquisite pendants, the style of long hair is a different feeling. Buyao is a traditional Chinese jewelry of the Han nationality. It had its prototype in the Western Regions during the Western Han Dynasty and absorbed innovations. It was introduced to western Liaoning via Yan in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and then spread eastward to the Korea Peninsula and Japan, and influenced the local cultural capital. Had a profound impact.

Pipa Knot Step-by-Step Chinese Knot Weaving Illustrated Tutorial

How to make

Pipa Knot Step-by-Step Chinese Knot Weaving Illustrated Tutorial

1. Take a 50cm long red No. 5 thread and fold it in half to make a six-ear tuanjin knot, and then make a pipa knot on the diagonal line.

Pipa Knot Step-by-Step Chinese Knot Weaving Illustrated Tutorial

2. As shown in the picture, use small iron hoops and red tassels to put on first.

Pipa Knot Step-by-Step Chinese Knot Weaving Illustrated Tutorial

Pipa Knot Step-by-Step Chinese Knot Weaving Illustrated Tutorial

Wear black beads and button knots in turn.

Pipa Knot Step-by-Step Chinese Knot Weaving Illustrated Tutorial

5. After threading, tie the remaining thread to the hair stick.

Pipa Knot Step-by-Step Chinese Knot Weaving Illustrated Tutorial

6. Make another six-ear tuan brocade knot and adjust the shape.

Pipa Knot Step-by-Step Chinese Knot Weaving Illustrated Tutorial

7. Stick the braided tuanjin knot on the hair stick and the work is completed.