Celtic Knots look likes strips which wind, weave and loop their way around each other. It can be just one strand which crosses back and forth on itself. Other times it is a number of strips. True Celtic Knots do not have loose ends. Some Celtic animal symbols (called zoomorphs) show a...
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Many people think that Celtic animal symbols are made with Celtic knots, but there is a difference, as they generally have a beginning and an end. Celtic Knots and Their Meanings Essentially, a single Celtic knot with no end is considered the symbol for the eternal circle of life. The poin...
The artist speaks to the conviction that knots together all of life.” Celtic knot meaning A Note About The Celtic Trinity Most Celtic knots are created from a four or three-point design. Both four-point and three-point knots have extraordinary symbolic meanings. I don’t want to pile more...
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Like all Celtic knots, the Triquetra is intricately crafted from a single continuous line, weaving in and out of itself in a mesmerizing pattern. Key Feature:The Triquetra symbolizes eternal spiritual life, embodying a concept of existence with no discernible beginning or end, reflecting the boundl...
Many people are aware of Celtic art. Beautiful scroll-work type designs, and Celtic crosses, almost devoid of linear patterns and symmetry can be traced back some several thousand years or more.
visual arts. The knots appear in both Christian and secular contexts in Celtic cultural areas as well as showing up in art traditions in Egypt, Ethiopia, the Middle East, and the Byzantine Empire. Celtic knots appear in many modern traditions, such as the Welsh love spoon and the Celtic ...