Bead stringing is the placement of the beads on the string.
This can range from simply shifting one bead to each medium such as thread (string, silk thread, thong leather, thin wire, multi-stranded bead wire, or soft, flexible wire) for complex creations that have multiple strands or intertwined levels. Selection of assembling media can be an important point in the overall design, since media types may be subject to unwanted stretching if the weight of the bead is large enough. Similarly, certain types of beads with sharp edges, such as hollow metal beads or some kind of stone or glass, may erode the rope and cause the string eventually to break.
The simplest design is a single bead centered as a focal point on the media string. The ends of the strings may be collected together or the components of a buckle may be attached to each end.
Furthermore, in complexity will string a few beads into one strand. Here are many opportunities to add elements to the design concept. All of those beads may be identical. Beads may vary (in shape, color, type or combination of both) and are used either in a random variety or in a deliberate repetitive pattern. Items that are not strictly defined as beads, such as pendants or "drops", can be placed in a thread to serve as a focal point or an accent element in the design.
Knotting is the next level of proficiency in creating threads. Here the assembling medium (traditional silk thread or the like, other synthetic medium) has a knot tied into it as a way of separating individual beads from each other. The traditional pearl strand is an example of a well-known technique. The pearls are knitted into silk, and one knot is tied between each to not only give them room for greater individual excellence but also keep them from rubbing directly against each other and risking the abrasion of the nacre that gives them a fragrance. This classic design may vary by adding or using other varieties of beads or varying the number and placement of the knots used.
Some strands can be made using simple stringing techniques or knotting. Here, depending on the overall design, more planning may be required. If the random bead pattern, the only concern is that one strand is shorter than the other, so they will all lie flat and not interfere with each other when worn or displayed. However, if a special repetition pattern is planned, then careful planning will be required so that the placement of suitable parts of the pattern between threads is properly aligned. Bead boards, generally flat panels with curved curves measured in staggered lengths, are useful tools for arranging beads to arrange the desired patterns. Once the design is complete, incorporating shared threads may require special multi-strand coupling equipment unless there is a single knotting point or special design element that will accommodate.
There is another way to use the smallest size of the na and local beads called Motikaari (the Urdu word for "beadwork"). This is a medium for artistic expression, e.g. calligraphy or portrait by arranging the smallest beading size pattern of various textures and colors in unified string lengths.
Motikaari is a craft as well as an art. The pattern-making method involves three stages. The first stage in this art form is to prepare the desired pattern on paper. Then taped to a flat panel hardboard sheet. Preparation of hardboard sheet is the second important step of the job. In the third stage, different color beads are arranged according to the sketch pattern with the help of needles and threads in the form of independent but parallel string columns. (This method invented by Motikaar Malik Nisar Ahmed from Pakistan is the simplest and easiest so far Malik Nisar Ahmed claims to be the creator of the bead forming as he made many items from Motikaari compared to others in the world.Part members of the Pakistan National Arts Council (PNCA).)
Finally, after the refinement of the artistic pattern, it is removed from the hardboard so it can be displayed in the form of a string of hanging beads. Youmay has seen the curtains hanging on the opening made of beads and also the material as decoration. Imagine the shape described on a small scale.
Among the types of wires used to assemble beads, tiger tail wire is the most common.
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