The bohemian effect combined with the minimalism of macrame art creates a warm but chic look. If you are curious about how it works, just keep on reading!
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Macramé dates back much further than the Seventies. Many ancient cultures feature knot craft, but macramé weaving has its popular roots in 13th-century Arabic culture. Spreading to Europe via Moorish southern Spain, the Spanish word macramé is derived from the Arabic migramah, believed to mean “striped towel”, “ornamental fringe” or “embroidered veil”.
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Materials used in macramé include cords made of cotton twine, linen, hemp, jute, leather or yarn sometimes embellished with gemstones and wooden beads.
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On request, I can create a custom design for you. The gallery below features some examples.
NR.15 - 600 CHFWall Hanger made of 2 colours (red and white), 8mm cotton cord, wooden ring and beads, embellished with a blue Sodalith gemstone. Size: 1m lenght, 30cm width. | NR. 14 - 275 CHFWall Hanger Macrame made of 2 colours (white and orange), 6mm and 8mm cotton cord. Size: 60mm long, 20cm width. | Nr.13 - 550 CHF2 Colors Cotton cord |
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Nr.12 - 370 CHFJute cord with wooden beads | Nr.11 - 500 CHF - SOLDCotton cord with Australian Crystal Quartz stone | Nr.10 - 380 CHF - SOLDJute cord with wooden beads |
Nr.9 - 480 CHF - SOLDCotton cord with Amazonite gemstones | Nr.8 - 430 CHFCotton cord with wooden beads | Nr.7 - 365 CHFCotton cord with wooden beads |
Nr.6 - 145 CHFCotton cord | Nr.5 - 370 CHFNr.5 - 370 CHF | 4 - SOLDCotton cord |
3 - SOLDCotton cord | 2 - SOLD | 1 - SOLDCotton cord |