Celtic Knot T-Shirts
Description: Celtic Knot Abstract Interlocking Circle 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.
Celtic Knot Abstract Interlocking Circle Tribal Design T-Shirt
by Viking Designs by Zazz
$16 $23
Description: It’s the busiest time of the year, HARVEST! The days are slowly getting shorter. The smell in the air starts to change. It’s becoming cooler at night. Summer is winding down. The Oak King is aging, and the Holly King is becoming stronger. The Holly king is waiting patiently for his strength to return so that he may challenge the Oak King on Samhain (Halloween), and DEFEAT him, thereby ushering in winter. So you must stay busy. Harvest your crops and store them in preparation for the winter ahead. There’s still time. Hard work during the Harvest will be rewarded.
Description: Celtic knot triquetra symbol graphic. The triquetra is an ancient symbol that looks like three interconnected arcs with closed outer points. It possibly developed as early as 500 BCE, and similar forms are found in ancient Celtic and Norse artifacts.
Description: Celtic Knot Fatherhood Distressed Vintage Symbol for all who love Nordic mythology, germanic gods, Odin, Thor, Loki, Valhalla, Asgard, Scandinavian symbols, viking warriors, vegvisir, Thors Hammer, Helm of Awe, tribal tattoo, magical runes.
Description: The Celtic knot abstract Irish tribal design is based on the Celtic art . The designs will reveal new shape combinations each time you look at it. Endlessly mesmerizing and enlightening. This design has a rhythmic circular flow to it than gives it energy.
Description: This Celtic knot is one of my best selling designs because it is simple yet complex. 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. Available on t-shirts, tanks, hoodies, sweats, coffee mugs, phone cases, stickers and more.
Description: The Celtic circle is also known as the triquetra and it’s meanings are quite varied. The inner circle symbolizes eternity. Some meanings of the three triangles are: mind, body, spirit; Father, Son, Holy Ghost; earth, air and water just to name a few.
Description: Celtic Knot Irish Abstract 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: Simple Celtic Knot Abstract Interlocking 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.
Simple Celtic Knot Abstract Interlocking Tribal design T-Shirt
by Viking Designs by Zazz
$16 $23
Description: The Celtic Cross is one of the most popular and enduring symbols of Celtic identity and culture. In the Dark Ages, as the Celtic populations of Britain and Ireland were converted to Christianity, they brought some of their older, pre-Christian style to the symbols of Christianity. What was born was the Celtic Cross. A unique blend of the Old Celtic religion and the new Christian religion.