when the Chinese knots are hung in the markets at the end of the year, the people will find that these traditional woven articles are just the way to express good wishes that will make a difference, which can add some taste of tea to the modern "coffee life".
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history^$Chinese knots have a long history, beginning in the ancient time (2033-1562B.C.), popular in the Tand and Song Dynasty (618-1368 A.D.), and prosperous in the Ming and Qing Dynasty (1368-1911A.D.).^#function^$Chinese knots have been widely used since the ancient times. They could be used in the royal palace or ordinary family, in the drawings and sculptures or in the popular folk handcrafts.^#function^$Besides, Chinese knots could be used in the decorations of the King or Queen's chairs, umbrellas or sedan-chairs. In addition, they could be tied on the belt of the maidens, or the decorations on various articles for daily use.^#kinds of chinese knots^$Panchang knots, Zaojing knots and double coin knots represent the ancient culture and religions that reflected the willingness of pursuing truth, virtue and beauty. A wedding invitation decorated with a Panchang knot means the lovers will love each other forever.^#kinds of chinese knots^$Ruyi knot decorated on a jade means everything goes well. Jixiang knot decorated on fans means good luck. Falun knot, on the handle of a sword, means forsake evil for good. Every knot is woven with only one silk thread, and was named by its shape and meaning.^#Main Products
National folk handicraft