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Here are two seven-lead, thirteen-bight rings, tied in different sizes. They are both set to about the same size, which is the maximum possible for the one on the right. The crossings in the smaller knot are so dense that I was unable to tie it directly, but had to start with fine silver, in thinner wire, and then use that as a pattern to complete the one pictured here.
Seven-lead, thirteen-bight 18K rings.

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