| Plafond | |
|---|---|
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| Names | Plafond, Chinese Lanyard Knot[1],Китайский мусинг[2][3],lunette noeud[4],two-strand Chinese lanyard knot[5],Caisson Ceiling Knot[6] | 
| Category | Decorative | 
| ABoK | 807 | 
The Plafond knot,[7] with its spiral-like center and rectangular border, was inspired by the decorations found on the dome-like central sections of ceilings in Chinese temples and palaces. The ceilings, which are divided into nine rectangular sections, three across and three deep, each have a domed apex composed of a circular design filled with auspicious motifs surrounded by a complementary motif which radiates out to the rectangular border. This effect is echoed in the plafond knot, which is made by hooking up and tightening a number of flat knots.[7]
The knot is also known by other names:
| name | source | 
|---|---|
| 藻井結, (simplified: 藻井结) | Chen 1.[8] | 
| 藻井結 | Ruri-Ishikawa | 
| Spectacles Knot (안경매듭) | tUBoDk[9] | 
See also
External links
References
- ↑ The Complete Book of Decorative Knots — Geoffrey Budworth — ISBN 1-55821-791-6
 - ↑ Шпаковский М. М. Большая энциклопедия узлов. — ACT, 2016. — С. 142. — 256 с. — ISBN 978-5-17-093501-7
 - ↑ Джеффри Будворт. Узлы. Полная энциклопедия. (2014) — 140 с. — ISBN 978-5-699-68816-6
 - ↑ Kim Sang Lan. L'art du meadup noeuds coréens Bijoux & accessoires — ISBN 978-2215078166
 - ↑ The Ashley Book of Knots — Ashley, Clifford W.. — Published by Faber and Faber, 1993 — ISBN 9780571096596
 - ↑ The Art of Chinese and Western Knotting — ISBN 962-15-0234-9
 - 1 2 Lydia Chen. The complete book of Chinese knotting — p. 102 — ISBN 978-0 8048-3679-1
 - ↑ Lydia Chen. Chinese Knotting (1981) — ISBN 0-8048-1389-2
 - ↑ Lindsey Phylpott.The ultimate book of decorative knots — p 363 — ISBN 978-1-4081-5726-8
 
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