Celtic Dragon Tapestries
Description: There are two types of dragons in Celtic lore. There is the standard winged version with four legs that most people are familiar with and there is a sea serpent that is depicted as either a giant wingless serpent or huge serpent with wings, but no legs. The dragon was a gatekeeper to other worlds and guardian to the secrets and treasures of the universe. They were often depicted side by side with the Celtic gods. As creatures that protect the Earth and all living things, Celtic dragons are considered the most powerful of all the Celtic symbols.
Description: A stunning Celtic-inspired green dragon design featuring intricate knotwork patterns and medieval fantasy vibes. Perfect for fans of mythical creatures, medieval art, and dragon lovers. This design makes a great gift for men, women, and kids who adore fantasy worlds and legendary beasts. Wear it to Renaissance fairs, fantasy conventions, or as a unique statement piece in your daily life.
Description: This intricate design features a bold Celtic dragon surrounded by traditional knot patterns. Inspired by Irish mythology and symbolism, it blends fantasy with heritage, making it perfect for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations or for those who appreciate cultural art and legendary creatures.
Irish Celtic Dragon Tribal Knot Fantasy Art For St Patricks Day And Myth Lovers Tapestry
by Nightflare Artorium
$23 $30
Description: The flag of Wales consists of a red dragon passant on a green and white field. As with many heraldic charges, the exact representation of the dragon is not standardised and many renderings exist. It is not represented in the Union Flag. The red dragon of Wales personifies the fearlessness of the Welsh nation. Vortigern King of the Celtic Britons from Powys is interrupted whilst attempting to build a fort at Dinas Emrys. He is told by Merlin/Ambrosius to dig up two dragons beneath the castle. He discovers a red dragon representing the Celtic Britons and a white dragon representing Anglo-Saxons. Merlin/Ambrosius prophecises that the Celtic Britons will reclaim the island and push the Anglo-Saxons back to the sea.