21 ways to braid rope

The 21 methods of braiding rope are as follows:

1: Vajra Knot: It originated from Yongzhongben Sect, the ancient Buddhism in Tibet, and later other sects also began to absorb and use it. The diamond knot is also closely related to the ancient Zhang Zhung pattern.

2: Snake knot: symbolizing wealth, peace and auspiciousness

3: Single-line button knot

4: Double-line button knot

5: Coil knot

6: Double knot

7: Lock knot

8: Peru knot

9: Sparrow head knot: It often means feeling excited and happy.

10: Phoenix tail knot: It is one of the most commonly used basic knots in Chinese knots, also known as the fortune knot, and some people call it the eight-character knot. It is generally used at the end of Chinese knots, has a certain decorative effect, and symbolizes the dragon and phoenix, good fortune, abundant wealth, and successful career.

11: Single knot

12: Pineapple knot

13: Six-sided pineapple knot

14: Hairpin knot: As the name suggests, It looks very much like a hairpin used by ladies. The hairpin knot is beautiful and elegant.

15: Reincarnation: It means eliminating disasters in the four seasons and reincarnation according to the industry.

16: Pipa knot: It means good weather and good luck. Pipa is the treasure of the four heavenly kings.

17: Concentric knot: a chain palindrome-style knot made of brocade ribbons in the old days to symbolize steadfast love.

18: Left and right knots

19: Left oblique curly knot

20: Right oblique curly knot

21: Round corn knot