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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. |
Celtic War Horse To carry a knight in armor into battle a mighty horse was needed, stout and powerful, brave as the knight himself. |
Dragonette A classic flowing circle of traditional Celtic knotwork morphs into a stylized dragon head, for an integrated sphere. |
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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. |