Knot tying has several commonly used terms. The ancient Latin word for knotting is ‘nodology’, the Greek referred to this art as ‘kompology’. These references are seldom used today, some modern knot tyers prefer the term ‘knottology’ and class themselves as ‘knottologists’. A very nice box frame containing 18 rope knots with brass-coloured plaques pinned below naming the knot. An example of some of the knots on display: Glove Hitch, Reef Knot, Garrick Bond, Persian Knotting, Larks Head and Cats Paw etc. Measuring: 42 x 32 x 3 ½ cm. MDF frame with capped corners, Perspex glaze and rear hanging hooks. This would look good hanging in an office or mancave. The price includes UK delivery. MISC 828.