The caisson knot is a traditional Chinese hand-knitted handicraft. It is named after the center that resembles the word "well" and the symmetrical twill around it. It is a type of Chinese knot. In Chinese palace-style buildings, the painted ceilings are called "caissons", also known as "qijings", which are decorative patterns. There are many caisson patterns in Dunhuang murals.
The caisson knot can be said to be a decorative knot that can be woven into bracelets, necklaces, belts and other accessories. It is very strong and beautiful. Are you friends also interested in the caisson knot? Prepare the red jade thread and follow the diagram below to weave a caisson knot bracelet!~
1. Prepare a red jade thread and burn the end of the thread with a lighter. Tie a knot in the middle.
2. Continue to tie the knot and pay attention to the direction of the thread.
3. Pick up the line on the upper right, and thenThen pass from top to bottom.
5. Continue going down through it until it pulls out from the bottom.
6. Pick up the lower left thread and pass it through the middle of the four knots from below the upper left thread.
7. Adjust the tightness of the knot as shown above.
8. Turn the bottom knot you tied previously up to the top.
9. Completed lookAs shown in the figure.
10. Turn the bottom knot to the top again.
11. Adjust it and tighten the rope to make a caisson knot.
12. You can combine it with other knots to make a beautiful bracelet~