Overview

While searching through M.A.I.L. for weaves to try making, I came across the historic Full Persian 6-in-1 weave. This member of the Persian family is the base weave that Half Persian 3-in-1 and Half Persian 4-in-1 are derived from. If you want to make this yourself, I recommend this tutorial by Kateryne.

Materials

For the sample piece showcased in this post, I made the rings myself. I used 16 SWG Bright Aluminum wire from The Ring Lord coiled around a 9mm mandrel (for an approximate ID of 9mm) for an approximate AR of 5.5.

Notes

The Full Persian 6-in-1 weave is straightforward to grasp and remarkably easy to create. Its aesthetic appeal is undeniable, presenting a visually pleasing design. With its round cross-section, it’s well-suited for many uses, including bracelets, chokers, necklaces, or even for use as cordage. Moreover, its hollow center offers the perfect opportunity for incorporating captive items (items inside the rings, kept in place by the placement of the rings). Given its simplicity and attractive appearance, I highly recommend making it yourself and mastering the technique.

Pictures

Flat

Flat: Profile

Vertical

Vertical: Profile

In Process