Fair Winds design
[doubled overhand knot]       Figure Eight Knots
This simple knot is tied in the end of a line to keep it from fraying or to prevent the line from passing through a block or cleat. It is sometimes called an infinity knot because, when held sideways, it looks like the infinity symbol. 
[photo of three overhand knots]
Used here as jewelry, it can be a single strand, tied with two strands, or tripled with three wires of precious metal. Yellow Gold, White Gold, and Silver can be mixed and matched for a variety of looks. 
   
(Prices vary based on guage of wire and the price of silver or gold.) Plus Shipping and Handling (and Sales Tax in New Mexico).

14K Yellow Gold
14K White Gold
14K Yellow Gold

NOTE: The artist is a mariner. Since he is at sea for half the year, responses to correspondence or orders may take up to four months. Please be patient. He learned his art at sea--the sea is part of his art. 
Thank you.


To order, write to: Grey Chisholm

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Updated:   31 January 2005