The necklace is made of sterling silver and has a sliding knot on top.
This style of necklace is great for both men and women, and also for people who have difficulty opening and closing clasps.
The necklace is put over the person's head.You need a minimum of 61 cm of cord to fit over the head.
If you want your necklace to be longer than that, you should add the appropriate number of inches.
8′′ (20.3 cm) is the amount of cord needed for the sliding knots.
If you will be attaching your pendant with a lark's head knot in the cord, you should add 5 cm of cord.
...If you want a longer necklace, you can add your measurement to the equation.
When your pendant is attached to your cord, it is time to make your sliding knots.
Lay your necklace down, with one cord running straight up from the pendant, and the other cord curved around, crossing over the top of the straight cord.
The V-fold should be on top of the straight cord end.
Keeping the cords together, grasp them with the thumb and finger of one hand.
The dark cord is centered between the 2 sides of the V-fold cord.
With your other hand, grasp the short end of the V-fold cord.
To thread the short tail of your wrapping cord through the loop formed by the V-fold, be careful to thread it above the straight center cord.
If you pull on the wrong cord, it will slide through the knot you just made, instead of tightening the loop.
You should be able to slide the knot up and down on the cord after you have tightened and straightened it.
Attach the knot in the other cord end to the one on the necklace.
If you want your necklace to be the perfect length, you have to slip it on over your head.
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