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Take a look at this knot and see if you can figure out how I tied it. It's a real knot, all one piece of string, and I tied it "free hand", no guide other than the pattern formed by the knot.
Extended Prolong knot worn as a choker-style necklace.

Here it is in silver, not necessarily the exact same knot, but closely related. Fits my finger as a ring, but it's not a comfortable one to wear. I guess it could be strung on a chain as a pendant.
warped space Turk's Head
It seemed to me that this piece cried out for a mirror-opposite, to make a pair of earrings:
Mobius Turk's-Head earrings.

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