Monday, July 14, 2014

Advantages Of Hand Knotted Jewelry

By Rosella Campbell


Beads can strung in many different manners to produce necklaces, bracelets, earrings and other items. Hand knotted jewelry is sought after for a number of reasons, including its finish. However, the quality of such pieces can vary considerably, depending upon the skill of the maker and the type of materials used. This is why it is important to make sure that you are purchasing from a reliable source, particularly if shopping online.

When it comes to selecting jewelry which is very personal, it is often originality that sells a piece. Individuals want to feel that what they are wearing is unique to them and perfectly compliments their particular style. A piece that is knotted by hand can provide this appeal as each piece is indeed different in subtle ways to any other piece.

This special technique involves making knots between beads, adding another design element to a piece. It allows for the incorporation of another layer of texture, adding softness as a contrast to the other items like beads, gems and metal. Unique designs can be created with the way in which the knotting is done. Double knots or even a series of knots can be used to add to the decorative effect.

Many different materials can be used for knotting from waxed cord, silk and nylon thread to hemp. The material is carefully selected to compliment the other elements of the design. Silk thread is popular for more elegant items like pearl necklaces. It threads easily, has a sheen and allows strings to flow and move beautifully. A material like hemp may be chosen for a more ethnic style bracelet.

The choice of color is another important consideration. With the great variety of colors available for purchase, it is not that difficult to make a precise match with the other elements to give a uniform, elegant finish. However, sometimes color will be deliberately chosen to contrast rather than compliment thus adding interest to the design.

Knotting between beads not only gives a more finished look but has other practical benefits too. It prevents the breads from rubbing continuously against one another which causes damage. It also means that when a strand breaks, beads are preventing from scattering all over the floor and perhaps getting lost.

When making the knots, the thickness of the material used has to be carefully considered. A material that is too thick will spoil the appearance of a piece. All the elements of a piece need to be in balance. If the material is too thin, this is just as much of a problem as the knots will not serve their purpose.

This technique is used to give an extra finish to the appearance of a piece and to add certain practical advantages. This makes such items special and they are great to give as gifts. There are a wide variety of designs available from different sources. This enables you to find a piece that you feel perfectly compliments the style of the person, whether this is classic, modern, vintage or ethnic.




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