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Chinese Knot
Chinse Knot – Chinese Folklore
The Chinese Knot is an ancient art form and the artifacts could be found as far back as 100,000 years ago. Chinese people used knots for more than just fastening, wrapping, hunting, fishing. Knots were also used to record events, and some knots had purely ornamental functions.

The Chinese knots is based on over a dozen basic knots, and they are named according to their distinctive shapes, usages, or origins. The 12 basic knots and Double Coins, Double Connection, Wanzi, Cross, Good Luck, Cloverleaf, Button, Pan-Chang, Double Loop. Round Brocade, Climbing, and Flat Knot.
The Double Coins Knot is named because it is shaped like two overlapping coins of the kind once used in ancient China. The Button Knot can actually work as a button.
The Chinese knots are pulled quite tightly. They do not easily come undone when used to bind or wrap something, so they are very practical.
The Chinese Knot has decorated both the fixtures of palaces halls and the daily implements of countryside households. It has appeared also in paintings, sculptures, and other pieces of folk art.
In addition the function of decoration, the Chinese Knot has cultural connotations. Since knot is pronounced as “jie” in Chinese similar with that of “Ji”, which means blessing, good salary, longevity, happiness, fortune, safety and health and is the everlasting pursuit of Chinese people, some Chinese Knots express people’s various hopes.
Chinese Knot
Chinse Knot – Chinese Folklore
The Chinese Knot is an ancient art form and the artifacts could be found as far back as 100,000 years ago. Chinese people used knots for more than just fastening, wrapping, hunting, fishing. Knots were also used to record events, and some knots had purely ornamental functions.

The Chinese knots is based on over a dozen basic knots, and they are named according to their distinctive shapes, usages, or origins. The 12 basic knots and Double Coins, Double Connection, Wanzi, Cross, Good Luck, Cloverleaf, Button, Pan-Chang, Double Loop. Round Brocade, Climbing, and Flat Knot.
The Double Coins Knot is named because it is shaped like two overlapping coins of the kind once used in ancient China. The Button Knot can actually work as a button.
The Chinese knots are pulled quite tightly. They do not easily come undone when used to bind or wrap something, so they are very practical.
The Chinese Knot has decorated both the fixtures of palaces halls and the daily implements of countryside households. It has appeared also in paintings, sculptures, and other pieces of folk art.
In addition the function of decoration, the Chinese Knot has cultural connotations. Since knot is pronounced as “jie” in Chinese similar with that of “Ji”, which means blessing, good salary, longevity, happiness, fortune, safety and health and is the everlasting pursuit of Chinese people, some Chinese Knots express people’s various hopes.


