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Necklace rope loose knot method
A method for knotting a necklace rope with a movable buckle comprises the following steps:

Material: necklace.

1. Align two rope ends in parallel.

2. Make a circle with rope.

3. Go around again.

4. Thread the rope head through the threading hole.

5. Tighten the rope hard.

6, cut off the excess thread, and then lit with a lighter, it is completed.

The origin of the necklace:

The origin of necklaces can be traced back to the early days of human history. The earliest necklaces were made by prehistoric people using natural materials, such as animal bones, teeth, shells and stones. These primitive necklaces are usually used for decoration and symbol, which may represent social status, religious belief or personal identity.

With the development of human civilization, different cultures and times have produced necklaces with different styles and techniques. In ancient Egypt, necklaces had special significance, and were regarded as objects associated with gods and sacred forces. Nobles and members of the royal family often wear gorgeous necklaces made of precious stones and metals to show their status and power.

In ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, necklaces were also an important ornament. Nobles and wealthy people like to wear necklaces made of precious metals such as gold and silver and decorate them with gems, pearls and carvings.

With the passage of time, the role of necklaces has gradually changed from religious and social symbols to fashion accessories. In modern society, people choose necklaces as decoration methods to highlight their personal style and aesthetic taste. Modern necklaces can be made of various materials, including metals, plastics, natural gemstones and artificial materials. The design is diversified, with different shapes and styles to meet the needs and preferences of different groups of people.

The history of necklaces as decorations and symbols can be traced back to prehistoric times. Its development has experienced the evolution of different civilizations and cultures, and it has gradually become an indispensable part of people's lives, from the production of primitive natural materials to complex jewelry techniques.