Bantum [LRG43F]

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Bantum [LRG43F]

£30.00

Knots, sinnets and bends have been used for basic purposes of recording information and attaching objects together for thousands of years.

These knots are sculptural objects in their own right, tying together both new and found materials. Once again these knots are being used to record information as they gracefully wear, like a favourite pair of jeans, telling the salty tales of all your adventures.

Knotting today into yesterday with a view of tomorrow.

Each key ring bears the irregularities of the process and the human being that made it. We have made every attempt to provide all the measurements as accurately as possible.

Knots
Turks head, eye splice, back splice and Matthew Walker knot

Found materials
4mm polyester line, 6mm polypropylene and reclaimed sealed cell foam from old Perry Buoy

Location found
Bristol Harbour
Lat: 51˚26’57”N Long: 2˚37’29”W

Overall key ring weight - 55g
Overall knot size - 60mm diameter
Overall length - 140mm

Flotation material - reclaimed sealed cell foam from old Perry Buoy
Flotation weight - will support 70g in water equivalent seven Yale keys

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