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Chinese Knots
Chinese knotChinese knots with the full name of Chinese Traditional Decoration Knot, as an art form appeared in ancient times and developed in the Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty. Chinese knots reached its peak in the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty. Knot is a tradition found in Chinese communities throughout Asia. It's function and symbolisms are evocative of the integrity and creativity of this ancient culture where everyday objects are imbued with uncommon beauty. Chinese knot is considered as the auspicious thing in some festivals, especially the Spring Festival. Every basic knot is a hand-knitted by a sring from the beginning to the end and named by it's shape of rmeans. The combinations of different basic or auspicious adornments become elegant arts and crafts. Nowadays, Chinese knot is becoming more and more popular with both Chinese people and people from all over the world.
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