n this article we will help you to know about the celtic knot work, their meaning and types and also a brief information about our bangle design gold which contains this pattern.

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Celtic Knots

A celtic knot is an interlaced design. They are often used as a decorative knotwork and are most commonly thought of as a design decoration in Celtic art, which makes the celtic bracelet very popular among women. In Christianity, the knots were seen as symbolic of the Trinity and Christ’s death on the cross.

Knotwork is an ancient decorative art that was first created by the Celts from around 300 BC onwards. The style was used extensively in Ireland, Great Britain and Brittany (France). Wherever it was found on buildings or grave stones, archaeologists now realise that these objects show us something about our past: they were telling us about life hundreds of years ago!

Celtic knot work, in the form of Crosses and Trinity Knots, has become popular for its many symbolic meanings. It dates back to a time when people read little or no written word and would not have seen religious images of their faith. The Celts made use of symbols and the Christian Celtic Cross was derived from ancient symbols such as the sun cross.

The Celtic knot work, in the form of Crosses and Trinity Knots, has become popular for its many symbolic meanings. It dates back to a time when people read little or no written word and would not have seen religious images of their faith. The Celts made use of symbols and the Christian Celtic Cross was derived from ancient symbols such as the sun cross.

The symbol of the Cross is universal and predates Christianity by many centuries; its earliest known example being found in Egypt around 3500 BC. The circle surrounding the cross represents eternity and eternal love. This design is known as a Celtic Love Knot or Trinity Knot as it is believed to portray God’s love between three entities

What do they mean?

The Celtic cross is a simple yet powerful design. It has been used throughout history by many cultures as a symbol of hope and protection. The Celtic cross also represents the four elements of earth, air, fire and water which are found at the center of all things.

The circle around a Celtic cross symbolizes eternity or infinity. The circle also represents perfection and completeness because it has no beginning or end, just like our Lord Jesus Christ who died for us so we can be saved from eternal damnation!

The trinity knot is another common design pattern seen in celtic art work which contains three interlocked loops (triple loop). This triple loop symbolizes God in heaven surrounded by His Son Jesus on Earth plus His Holy Spirit moving through us here on earth as well!

The symbol of the Cross is universal and predates Christianity by many centuries; its earliest known example being found in Egypt around 3500 BC. The circle surrounding the cross represents eternity and eternal love.This design is known as a Celtic Love Knot or Trinity Knot as it is believed to portray God’s love between three entities – Father, Son & Holy Spirit.

Celtic knots are a traditional form of Celtic art that originated in Ireland. They’re made from an interlaced pattern of curved lines and arcs, known as “cord” designs. The name refers to a style of art created by people who lived in ancient Ireland.

The knotwork patterns have been found on many objects such as stone slabs or crosses, weapons and jewelry items such as brooches or rings. The patterns look like they were drawn with ink or paint but they were actually carved into the surface with tools like chisels or gouges which would have been used by craftsmen at the time.

The Eternal Circle Love Knot represents Eternity without beginning or end. It suggests an infinite cycle of life, with no beginning and no end, there is a continuity of happiness with this symbol. In other cultures this can represent Heaven and Earth coming together in perfect harmony.

In present day, a Celtic Knot can be seen as a symbol of love, friendship and family unity. The Eternal Circle Love Knot represents Eternity without beginning or end. It suggests an infinite cycle of life, with no beginning and no end, there is a continuity of happiness with this symbol. In other cultures this can represent Heaven and Earth coming together in perfect harmony.

The Celtic Cross is the oldest Christian cross design in existence today. It has been carved on grave stones since the 7th century A.D., and was used by ancient Celts long before then as well; however it is not associated with Christianity until after Saint Patrick converted Ireland to Christianity in the 5th century A.D.. This cross has four equal arms that form an equal-armed cross within an outer circle which represents eternity; it also resembles a heart within an open hand to signify love for God above all else!

Where can you find them?

You can find celtic knot work on a variety of jewelry. It is commonly seen on wedding rings but you can also find it on necklaces, bracelets, earrings and bangles. The pattern appears in a variety of metals including gold and silver.

These intricate designs can be found on many traditional wedding rings, particularly Irish ones!

Celtic knot work designs can be found in various jewellery designs like rings, pendants, bracelets, earrings and many others. These intricate designs are also used for making wedding cards and invitations. They can also be used in wallpapers or cloths. You can find these patterns in different shapes such as round, oval and rectangle.

We hope you know about various celtic knot work designs and their meaning now

We hope you know about various celtic knot work designs and their meaning now. Celtic Knots have a long history, but still they are popular in jewelry. This pattern has got the attention of many people because it looks really beautiful when it is used as an element for designing a bracelet or necklace. The Celtic Knot design on our gold bangle is one of its kind and is shown below:

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