
Claiming Williams: CISSA Presents Chinese Knotting for Joy 2/6, 3:45-5:00 PM, Goodrich Hall 207
Thu, February 6th, 2025
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
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Discover the beauty of Chinese Knotting, a cherished traditional folk art! Using just a single cord—no needles required—these intricate designs symbolize happiness, reunion, and good fortune. Typically crafted with vibrant red cords for prosperity, Chinese knots can also feature other colors to create stunning accessories like bracelets and necklaces.
Join our workshop to learn the beginner-friendly Plafond Knot (平结) and bring a touch of cultural artistry to your creations. Perfect for all skill levels—don’t miss this opportunity to craft and connect!
3:45 to 5:00 PM in Goodrich Hall 207. Co-sponsored by Williams Chinese International Students and Scholars Association (CISSA). All are welcome: first come, first serve.
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