Time to tie: 1 minute
Rope used: 2 ropes. 1 - 2 feet of each one

Take a deep breath, trust the process, and follow the tutorial closely. The double coin knot might look like a handful to tie, but it's actually quite easy and straightforward. You will need two ropes, a flat surface, and attention to detail.
We're taking a detour from purely functional knots to one that not only works as a means of attaching two ropes together, but that does so in the most beautiful way. The double coin knot has been in the background of human history since around 300 BC, making its way from ancient China all the way to modern macrame practices.
The double coin knot is appreciated for its aesthetic symmetry and decorative appeal, often used as an ornamental centerpiece in various ties. This knot provides a flat and comfortable surface against the skin, making it a favorite in patterns where comfort and visual impact are paramount.
Have fun tying!
Eve