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Celtic Knot Designs
By Tim Lazaro


Celtic artwork is intricate and rarely makes use of straight lines, instead its lines are flowing and intertwining which often emulates weaving.The best recognized of all Celtic symbols is the knot which has today become and iconic way to define the beauty of Celtic knot art. This motif is used in the design and construction of not only jewelry and tattoo work, but can also be seen adorning metal and stone work, in Christian manuscripts and in architecture. Wherever this nomadic culture went they left their mark which was often the knot.

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Jeremy writes:

Subject: Father Daughter Knot

Do you have a link to an image of the Father Daughter knot? I have been unable to find one. I want to get a tattoo with my daughter's name and I thought the Father Daughter knot would go well with it

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