Celtic Heart Knot Socks
Description: Celtic Knot Abstract Heart Tribal design The interlocking Celtic Knots design started in Britain in the Middle ages. The intricate designs are also referred to as "Mystic" or "Endless" knots because they symbolize infinite life. When a design such as this one has three points, it can symbolize mind, body and spirit. Another interpretation of the three points is the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. In any case, enjoy these timeless designs and be part of history.
Description: Triquetra Celtic Knot With Heart Symbol is a vector design to remind us of everything threefold - the cycle of life, the family or the passage of time.. Perfect for pagans, tribal artwork lovers, lovers of celtic motifs and those celebrating St Valentines Day ABOUT THE ART © Vector 30 December 2018, 17:35:00 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: A symbolic emblem featuring a shamrock with three heart-shaped leaves. The top leaf is white and forms a heart shape with intricate Celtic knotwork. The left leaf is green and the right leaf is orange, both containing similar Celtic knot patterns. The overall form is a clover shape with a heart at its apex.
Description: There are a few things that Scotland is known for, apart from our awesome accents and good whisky. One of these is the intricate knotwork that was carved into stones by the Picts and Celts. Much of this artwork was couple by depictions of animals, and this was the main inspiration behind this design. With two unicorns (Scotland's national animal), each morphing into knotwork at the bottom, before joining and curling around each other to form a heart and upside down triquetra before ending in a thistle, which is Scotland national flower. This design was very much inspired by my love for Scotland, the culture, and the history.
Description: Celtic Knots Abstract Heart, Irish Tribal Tattoo The interlocking Celtic Knots design started in Britain in the Middle ages. The intricate designs are also referred to as "Mystic" or "Endless" knots because they symbolize infinite life. When a design such as this one has three points, it can symbolize mind, body and spirit. Another interpretation of the three points is the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. In any case, enjoy these timeless designs and be part of history.
Description: There are a few things that Scotland is known for, apart from our awesome accents and good whisky. One of these is the intricate knotwork that was carved into stones by the Picts and Celts. Much of this artwork was couple by depictions of animals, and this was the main inspiration behind this design. With two unicorns (Scotland's national animal), each morphing into knotwork at the bottom, before joining and curling around each other to form a heart and upside down triquetra before ending in a thistle, which is Scotland national flower. This design was very much inspired by my love for Scotland, the culture, and the history.