Triple Irish Wolfhounds The Irish Wolfhound is the mighty symbol of Celtic splendor, and here three chase endlessly around in a circle, biting each others' tails. This pattern is derived from one found in the Book of Kells. |
Scythian Dragon A beautiful monster from the ancient times, when magic walked the earth between the ice ages, preserved in the dreams and memories of mankind. |
Rampant Griffin Most noble of composite beasts, agent of certain retribution, minion of the Fates and enforcer of destiny. |
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Dragonette A classic flowing circle of traditional Celtic knotwork morphs into a stylized dragon head, for an integrated sphere. |
Dragon Tangle A new twist on a popular ancient form, these black graphic tribal style dragons are tangled up in the same way as the cats found in the Book of Kells. |
Scots Lion Although the cross of St Andrew, the Saltire, is the official flag of the Scots, the lion rampant is the more beloved unofficial flag. |
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Winged Borzoi Fierce and swift, the Russian Wolfhound is so fleet of foot they appear to take flight when they run. This depiction renders the animal in the style of the ancient illuminated manuscripts. |







