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Workshop - 01/29/2025 - Lunar Charm Keychains

Workshop - 01/29/2025 - Lunar Charm Keychains

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Celebrate the Lunar New Year by learning the art of Chinese knotting!

Join us and instructor Michelle for a fun and creative workshop where you'll make your very own vibrant Chinese knot keychains—perfect for gifting or adding a personal touch to your celebrations.

The history of Chinese knot tying is rich and spans thousands of years. It is an ancient craft that involves the intricate weaving of cords or strings into symmetrical knots, each with its own symbolic meaning. The knots were used for a variety of purposes in traditional Chinese culture, from decorative to functional, and continue to be popular in art, fashion, and design today.

In ancient China, knots were often used to fasten clothing, harnesses, or to tie scrolls. They were sometimes employed as an alternative to written language in early record-keeping systems, where different knots signified different numbers or concepts.

As Chinese knotting evolved, it became more deeply intertwined with Chinese culture and symbolism. Knots were not only functional but also held rich meanings related to prosperity, good luck, and protection. Some knots became associated with specific occasions, rituals, and wishes.

  • Eternal Life and Good Fortune: The most well-known knot in Chinese knotting is the "eternity knot" (also called the "endless knot" or "buyao"). It symbolizes the cyclical nature of life, eternal love, and the interconnectedness of all things. The endless knot often appears in religious and philosophical contexts, such as in Buddhism, representing the infinite flow of wisdom and compassion.

  • Longevity and Happiness: The "double coin knot" (雙錢結, shuāng qián jié) resembles ancient Chinese coins and is a symbol of wealth and prosperity. It is often used as a charm for good luck or tied to gift packages, particularly during festivals like the Chinese New Year.

  • Good Health and Protection: Knots like the "peach knot" (桃形結, táo xíng jié) are designed to protect against evil and disease. The peach, a fruit considered a symbol of immortality in Chinese folklore, often appears in knot patterns as a symbol of health.

  • Love and Relationships: The "lover's knot" (情人結, qíngrén jié) represents love and romantic connections. Its intertwined design symbolizes unity and the eternal bond between lovers.

Michelle will also do a traditional Chinese calligraphy demonstration. Long revered as fine art even before painting, calligraphy was prized not only for its function in communication among imperials and scholars, but also for its visual beauty.

When: Wednesday, January 29, 6:00 - 8:00pm

Where: Black Cat Fables (415 S. Myrtle Avenue, Suite B, Monrovia, CA 91016)

Spend an evening creating two keychains made using traditional Chinese knots. Perfect for families, friends, and individuals looking to celebrate the Lunar New Year in a creative way. Your very own custom-made Chinese knot keychain is sure to bring good fortune for the upcoming year!

What You'll Learn:

  • Step-by-step instructions on how to create traditional Chinese knots.
  • How to incorporate symbolic meanings behind each knot (wealth, prosperity, good fortune, etc.).

What’s Included:

  • All materials provided: colorful cords, keychain rings, and beads.
  • Expert guidance from an experienced instructor.

This event is ages 18 and up. Spaces are limited, so be sure to reserve your spot today! Registration closes 1 day prior to the event date.

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Please Read - Our Event Policies

  • Registration closes 24 hours prior to the workshop date.
  • Our workshops are designed to start promptly, respecting the value of your time. To ensure a smooth start, please arrive 5-10 minutes early for sign-in.
  • We understand that unforeseen circumstances may cause late arrivals. However, please note that arrivals more than 15 minutes late may need to catch up on their own. Unfortunately, we cannot allow participation for those arriving 30 or more minutes after the class has started.
  • We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule a workshop due to insufficient registration numbers. If you cannot make the rescheduled date, you can use your reservation for another workshop of equal value or pay the difference between workshops.
  • Refunds are otherwise not available for our events under any circumstances. However, you can transfer your reservation to another workshop of equal value or pay the difference between workshops.
  • Please note that we may take photos during the workshop to use on social media. If you prefer not to be photographed, notify the teacher upon arrival.
  • If you are sick, PLEASE STAY HOME. Call or email to change your reservation.