Rope knot art has a long history, dating back to the Ming Dynasty, when it was mainly used for decorative purposes in clothing and daily life. In 1979, a group of enthusiasts began promoting rope knot art in Taiwan. Since it mainly focused on Chinese knotting, it was called "Chinese Knots."
Chinese knots skillfully utilize the changes in the lines, creating decorative knots that are full of charm and often make people unable to put them down. However, the intricate and complex techniques often make beginners want to give up due to the ease of making mistakes. To allow more people to enjoy the fun of knotting and to unleash more creative ideas, the Xinchuan Chinese Knotting Association has, for many years, not only been dedicated to teaching basic techniques, but also providing a variety of rich application materials and various Chinese knot products, such as auspicious animals, picture frames, flowers, swans, etc. If your fingers get tangled up, ... come and shop here.