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.
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.
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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