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Matching the playful character of these wonderful animals with the Celtic knotwork, the two seem to be a perfect match for one another.
Ferret Triskel
Two winged wolves exchanging a loving touch in mind-air.
The Lovers
"Collar Nor Crown"<br>
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Representing Ireland unconquered by the English, a symbol dating back to the turn of the century, to the Fenian rebels. It shows a wolf snapping the collar of slavery, and stomping on the crown. Shirt includes poem on back
Bona na Croin
Two Celtic cats entangled in a playful knot.
Celtic Cats
The sacred fire dancers of Tara weaving their protection magic.
Tara's Dancers
A portrait piece of Lugh, an important Celtic deity.
Lugh
"Beidh mé leat - I'll be with you"<br>
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A picture dedicated to nature and creation itself. The human body will never stop to amaze me. The Knotwork corner designs symbolize the ovaries and womb.
Beidh mé leat
Two cats bound together in a loving Celtic cuddle.
Love Cats
"Uisce beatha - Whiskey"<br>
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A cheeky Celtic tabby, licking a wee drop of uisce beatha, meaning 'the water of life' but better known as whiskey, from the jug.
Whiskers
The bright colours of this enchanting animal make it such an otherworldly creature. And next to that, it's long 'tails' lend themselves excellently for knotwork patterns.
Lunar Moth
Matching the playful character of these wonderful animals with the Celtic knotwork, the two seem to be a perfect match for one another.
Celtic Ferret
The noble majesty of the horse, knotted together.
Celtic Horses
A elegant blend of Celtic and Pictish styles, creating this majestic leaping stag.
Celtic Stag
"Saol fada chugat - long life to you"<br>
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Celtic styling, meets Chinese symbolism. In the center is the chinese symbol; the Wu Fu, or five bats of happiness.
Celtic Bats
"Dílis go bás - loyal until death"<br>
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The famous story of Gelert, the hound of Prince Llywelyn, that fought the grim wolf to protect the Prince's son.
Gelert
Two wolf silhouettes can be made out, howling at the moon up above them. Their figures are filled with Celtic knots.
Howling Wolves
Shamrock and roll!
Rock Those Roots
"Cosnóidh sibh - We Will Protect"<br>
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Two winged guardians stand on each side of a Celtic shield shaped knot.
Guardians
'Clefdagh' - For the love of music

Combining the traditional Claddagh design, with two bass clef symbols joined together to form the heart. For all those Irish music lovers out there.
Clefdagh
A portrait of Morrígan, loosely based on the bronze mask-brooch find from Czechoslovakia dating back to mid-4th century BC.

She's often seen as a war deity, but she can also be considered as a deity of  of sovereignty, wealth and fertility
Morrígan
A cousin of the Celtic ferret, and a thieving Viking's best friend. Don't leave your hut to pillage another village far far away without one! It'll be sure to find the goodies you might overlook.
Nordic Ferret
A rather traditional styled illustration of a 'seanfhocail' or proverb; "Tabhair póg do chos an ghiorria" - To kiss the leg of a hare.
Hound and Hare
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