This cross is modeled after one on Iona, in the graveyard of the Scottish Kings. It has beautiful knotwork interlacing, and the central cobweb that hearkens back to the story of Robert the Bruce taking inspiration from a spider's perseverance while he was imprisoned. He saw that the spider...
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When most people think of Celtic Art they think of design or abstract Celtic Art such as Celtic Knot work or Celtic Tattoo designs, ornamented tools, weapons, or jewelry. For centuries, there has been a shortage of Realistic Celtic Art and Illustration until recently a new generation has embra...
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MAUI CELTIC IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE NOW HAVE A NEW RANGE OF TEMPORARY CELTIC TATTOOS AVAILABLE IN OUR'MAUI CELTIC ONLINE STORE'. TATTOO AND PACKACKING DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY HAMISH RIGHT HERE ON MAUI. So far we have two triscele designs and an armband. More to follow soon. Shippin...
Popular Celtic Knot Designs For individuals of Welsh, Irish and Scottish heritage, Celtic knot designs can be seen as a source of great cultural pride. As we mentioned above, historians cannot agree on whether or not there are specific meanings for each design. As a consequence, a number of...
Columba is also an excellent example of the international nature of Celtic art. In the year 563 AD, he left Ireland over a controversy regarding the copying of a book and took up residence on the Scottish Isle of Iona. From there, he traveled to Pictland, in northeastern Scotland, to pre...
Most Celtic knot designs can be either Irish or Scottish. The Celtic culture came to the British Isles around 1,000 BCE and today is woven into the cultures of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and certain areas of England. Celts are also a big part of the history of Breton culture, found on ...