Handmade round macrame decorative mirror from Egypt Antiques
-12%750EGPالسعر الحالي هو: 750EGP. السعر الأصلي هو: 850EGP.
- Completely handmade Egyptian industry
- 100% Egyptian cotton, high quality
- Heavy duty, easy to clean material
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The history of Egyptian macramé
Macrame is an ancient art form and has been practiced in Egypt for centuries. In the past, Egyptian macramé was used to make decorative items and clothing. Nowadays, macramé is a popular activity and enjoyed by people all over the world.
Raw materials used in Egyptian macramé
The materials used in Egyptian macramé are simple and readily available. The most commonly used materials include rope, string, beads, and stones. Egyptian macrame artists also incorporate unique materials such as feathers, shells and woods into their pieces to add a touch of craftsmanship to change the look for the better.
Tools and techniques for making Egyptian macramé
Learning the basic techniques used in macramé is essential to creating elaborate, beautiful pieces. Knots such as the square knot, spiral knot, tie knot, and needlehead knot can be used to create a variety of styles. A variety of tools such as scissors, pliers, and measuring tape can be used to facilitate the process of creating the cut.
The different types of knots used in Egyptian macramé
While there are many different knotting techniques used in Egyptian macramé, the spiral knot is one of the most commonly used. This knot is used to create a simple spiral design that can be incorporated into a variety of different projects. Other popular knot styles include the double half-link knot and the Josephine knot.
Uses of Egyptian macramé
Egyptian macramé can be used in many different ways, from jewelry making to home decor. You can create wall hangings, plant hangers, key chains, curtains and more. The versatility of Egyptian macramé makes it a popular choice for craft projects and artistic expression.
Resources for learning more about Egyptian macramé
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