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Celtic Knot Symbols

Celtic cross largeCeltic Crosses are
found through out Ireland, Scotland, England and most of the Celtic Islands. It is also observed associated with the runes, which were discovered in most Scandinavian countries. Celtic knot work has been discovered as far flung as The african continent. Some of the crosses date back to the time period of the Druids when St. Patrick came to Ireland in order to bring Christianity. The Druids utilized big stones to indicate territories and continents. The Celtic cross is a Latin straight cross with a circle around the center. It had been said that St. Patrick was told of a large rock which the Druids and their followers worshiped. It was rounded in shape. St. Patrick drew a Latin cross through the stone shape circle to bless it, thus linking their symbols and their own beliefs. Churches were constructed upon ancient sites to try and convert the local people.

Celtic knots
happen to be the most well known and recognizable artwork in Celtic history.

They
started showing up in history after about 450 AD; the Celtic knots explanation is not properly documented, since there is very little written history documenting their purpose.

Nevertheless, repetition of their presence through history in conjunction with other numerous human understanding give us understanding, and permit us to infer some fundamental details relating to the Celtic knots significance.

The Celtic knot symbol,
is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. The more esoteric or spiritual meaning of this symbol alludes to beginnings and endings. In viewing these beautiful knots, we can't find beginning or an end, and so we're reminded of the ageless nature of our spirit. This interpretation goes back to to our most primal selves when we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both the physical and ethereal realms.

Titanium 7mm flat signet ring with 4mm celtic twist nlayA less spiritual
portrayal is also related to the knots endless nature. Because of it's infinite path, the Celtic knot may signify an uninterrupted life cycle. Many could use this symbol as a charm - warding against sickness or setbacks that might interfere with a normally relaxed and stable life. And so these knots are used as emblems, that are made into jewelry, garments, or home décor. In medieval times, gifts adorned with celtic knots might be offered with wishes of long life, in addition to luck with new endeavors.

The
emblems and historical past associated with Ireland and Scotland have been in existence for thousands of years, long before St.Patrick visited Ireland and the Celtic Islands. Celtic styles are very rich in history and folklore. Many patterns you look at today have their roots from the Book of Kells. The Celts used knot work, animals, and nature to bring a mystery and art for their lives and their history, so the Irish Way of life would never be forgotten about.

Whatever the history and lost meanings, Celtic knots are here to stay. They make spectacular jewelry, and celtic necklaces. As difficult as they are to draw - they are equaly difficult to make. Using modern software though, this is a good deal easier.


Celtic cross round center small - sandblastedThe
simplest of Celtic Crosses symbolises trinity of God. The Celts liked the concept of the trinity, many parts of their lives arrived threes; the 3 phases of womanhood: maid, mother, crone, and the three elements: earth, fire, water.Christianity shared this knot to symbolize the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost in many of the earlier Christian manuscripts like the Book of Kells. The incorporation of the trinity knot into rings, linens, jewelry, in addition to bridal designs is associated with eternity and eternal love. The trinity came long before the crucifix - by a few 100 years. The beauty and simpleness of the triquetra has made it one of the most well-liked of Celtic symbols.



 
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