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Triple Happiness Knot The ancient Celts believed everything happened in threes, so their art is filled with charming examples of the balance and movement that can be found within the triplicate form. |
Spiral Strength A double spiral fills a Celtic ring and makes a shield of strength and calm stillness. |
Lemniscate Love Lace The symbol for infinity is called the lemniscate. The sign was devised by a mathemetician, and named lemniscus by Bernoulli. Similar symbols are found in ancient carvings and illustrations worldwide. |
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Serenity Knot Following the single line of this complex celtic knot back to the source gives a feeling of peace and serenity. It is from the Cadbol Hilton Scottish Stone, a great example of 3rd century stonecarving |
Celtic Yin Yang Symbolizing the intertwining of two lives, two hearts, two loves become one. This timeless knot has been a favorite symbol for centuries. |
Boy Man Sage Two triangles inextricably interwoven, representing the stages of growth in a Man's life. The boy who grows to be a man, who then matures to be a wise sage. |
Odin's Walknot Also known as the Borromean Triangles, this interlocked series of three triangles, the Walknot, is the Knot of the Slain. It was placed on the graves of Viking warriors who died in battle. |
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Valour Knot The essence of bravery is distinguished and valiant service in the presence of the enemy. Whatever the conflict, whatever the cause, it is those with valour who watch our backs. |
Moon Maiden A delicate swirl of vines brackets a Celtic crescent moon, in a feminine design for the woman who is in touch with the lunar cycles. |
Solomon's Knot Worn in the Middle Ages as an amulet for protection from fevers, this beautiful knotwork is now considered efficacious against all manner of disease. |
Mystic River Swirling Sun A perfect meeting of the popular bold Tribal style of tattooing with the beauty of traditional Celtic knotwork, this powerful design makes an enthusiastic statement. |
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Celtic Star A classic pentacle design, with stong clear knotwork to add another layer of subtle intricacy. An excellent alternative to the very popular natutical star. |