Friday, July 11, 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.

Originality is often one of the most important factors when it comes to purchasing jewelry. This is because everyone wants a piece that best reflects their personality and is different from what everyone else is wearing. Knotting creates subtle differences to a piece that make it more appealing than any mass produced item.

The technique of knotting requires some practice to master. Knots are made between beads and this can be done in different ways to create unique effects. Sometimes double knots are made and even triple knots to create the effect of a decorative motif between the other elements used. The softness of the thread or cord used adds yet another layer to the design, giving a contrasting softness against the harder elements used.

There are a variety of different materials that can be used for knotting. Some of these are natural and others are synthetic. Some, like silk are more suitable for use with elegant items like pearl necklaces. Others, like hemp or nylon thread, are more suited for ethnic looking items, like chunky bracelets. Silk cord is popular as it has a lovely sheen and is easy to tie and nylon thread is commonly used too.

The choice of color in cords or threads is vast. This makes selecting a color to either compliment or contrast with the other elements an easy choice. When knotting a pearl necklace, the color will be chosen to compliment the color of the pearls to produce a subtle, elegant look. On the other hand, for a bohemian bracelet, a color may very well be selected as a contrast to the other elements, adding yet another color to the mix.

Knotting has other practical advantages too. It prevents soft beads from rubbing against one another and becoming scratched or breaking. It also means that if the string breaks, the beads are prevented from scattering due to the knots in between them.

Designers also need to bear the thickness of the material used for the knots in mind. If the material they select is too thin, it does not serve its purpose and the knots do not provide stability. If the material is too thick this is also a problem as the knots may appear clumsy and out of keeping with the rest of the piece.

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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