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| Birdcage variation using small outer rings to make it more flat. (In the same way as the flat boxchain shown earlier.) Sections of bridcage are alternated with flower chains. |
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| Another flat birdcage. In this one the cage sections are directed in the opposite direction from above. |
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| This is called Y-weave, or Y-chain. It has some things in common with the Persian family, particularly grizzly Persian, as all the rings go in the same direction. |
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| This is doubled half persian 3-1. Different from the half persian with all the rings doubled, this is actually two chains interlocking each other. |
| A sheet version of the doubled half persian shown above. It is much thicker then a standard 6-1 half persian sheet. The front and back of the sheet (shown respectively) have very different looks. This weave has a natural curve, making it interesting for sculpture |
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