Fiador knot | |
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Names | Fiador knot, Ole fiador knot, Theodore knot, Hackamore diamond knot |
Category | Loop |
Related | Bottle sling, Diamond knot |
Typical use | rope halters, hackamores, and hobbles |
ABoK | #1110, #2569 |
The fiador knot (also Theodore knot) is a decorative, symmetrical knot used in equine applications to create items such as rope halters, hobbles, and components of the fiador on some hackamore designs. As traditionally described, it is a four strand diamond knot in which six of the eight ends loop back into the knot, thus allowing it to be tied with a single line.[1] While a specific knot is discussed in this article, the fiador knot has also been treated as an entire class of multi-strand knots similarly made with a single line.[2][3]