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Elegance Trinity Knot Earrings
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Celtic Knot Ponytail Holder
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Torrina Trinity Knot Earrings
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Alyka Celtic Knot Stud Earrings
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Dilara Celtic Heart Necklace
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Shavella Celtic Cat Necklace
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Asha Celtic Dara Knot Ring
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Barrogill Celtic Knot Brooch
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Eire Trinity Knot Bracelet
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Trinity Knot Goddess Necklace
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Blue Topaz Celtic Knot Ring
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Reba Celtic Flower Earrings
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Clare Claddagh Ring
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Scottish Mist Celtic Ring
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Square Trinity Knot Tie Bar
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Faye Celtic Knot Ring
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Trinity Knot Mermaid Necklace
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Muriel Trinity Knot Earrings
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Giorsal Celtic Knot Bracelet
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Abria Celtic Knot Earrings
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Trinity Knot Butterfly Ring
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Topaz Trinity Knot Ring
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Finnea Claddagh Ring
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Dolce Trinity Knot Necklace
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Celtic Knot Moon Necklace
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Classic Celtic Knot Ring
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Adaira Celtic Knot Scarf Ring
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Celtic Knot Marcasite Earrings
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Heart Celtic Knot Earrings
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Heathergems Celtic Knot Brooch
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Kara Celtic Knot Bracelet
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Joy Dragonfly Necklace
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Celtic Knot Jewelry
With a reputation for being fierce warriors and skilled equestrians, the Celts also took great pride in their inventions, creations, and metalworks.
What is a Celtic knot?
Tales related to the Celtic knot go as far back as 500 B.C. Some samples can be found on Roman floor mosaics and in early Christian artwork. Throughout history, the Celtic knot has undergone assimilation and adaptation to different cultures.
Researchers believe the Celtic Knot originated with both religious and secular motives in mind, and many Celtic knots adorn various ancient manuscripts. The Celtic knot’s purpose is to reflect the Celtic belief in the interconnectedness of life with all things and its continuity.
What Do The Knots Symbolize?
Traditional Celtic knots are made up of different elements, each with its unique symbolism and meaning:
- The Celtic Knot Interlace connects life with humanity’s place in the universe.
- The Celtic Knot Spirals represent the individual’s endeavor to balance their inner and outer self.
- The Knot Patterns include three-chord and four-chord plaits representing life's stages.
- The Step Patterns represent the connection between heaven and earth.
Are There Different Types of Celtic Knot Designs?
Celtic knot designs have been a source of pride and cultural identification for people with Scottish, Irish, and Welsh heritage, and many of its most popular designs have specific meanings:
- The Trinity Knot – Its three points are said to represent the Holy Trinity.
- The Celtic Spiral Knot – As one of the very oldest Celtic designs, this three-sided knot represents earth, fire, and water.
- The Love Knot – Its interlaced cords represent the unbreakable love that exists between two people.
- The Sailor’s Knot – Its two intertwined knots might have been favored by sailors during their long voyages to keep their loved ones close to their hearts.
- The Celtic Cross – With both pagan and Christian interpretations, it can represent all divine energies or the crucifixion of Christ.
- The Shield Knot – This is an ancient symbol of protection to use either in the battlefields or near ill people to ward off evil spirits.
What Are the Different Types of Celtic Knot Jewelry?
At Celtic Crystal Design Jewelry, we are proud of all of our unique Celtic jewelry pieces. Each and every one of our handmade creations are inspired by true Celtic designs. Whether you are looking for a handcrafted Celtic knot necklace, an authentic Celtic knot ring, a pair of Celtic knot earrings, or a unique Celtic knot bracelet, our extensive catalog has a beautiful piece to add to your collection.
For offerings of love, loyalty, or friendship, our collection offers you excellent jewelry as gifts for yourself or your loved ones. With such extensive lines, you are certain to find the absolutely perfect piece.
Suppose you are looking for a gold pendant, a Celtic knot bangle bracelet (inspired by the Ardagh Chalice), or sterling silver necklaces, then you’ve found the right place. Our Celtic knot jewelry will fit any style and preference. Choose something with true meaning, symbolism, and history. Shop today to benefit from our special offers!
What Does Wearing Celtic Knots Mean?
A Celtic knot is an intricate looped knot that has no start or finish — it is infinite. Historians believe that Celtic knots symbolize the eternity of life, but their meaning can have various interpretations. Generally, Celtic knots are viewed as positive symbols, signifying emotions like love, happiness, or virtues such as friendship and faith. The greater meaning of the Celtic knot is the interconnectivity of life.
At Celtic Crystal Design, we will provide the highest-quality Celtic jewelry and accessories. When you wear our Celtic Crystal Design jewelry, you will feel as though you are bringing the Celtic ancient heritage and culture to wherever you are, and you will be wearing nothing but our wonderful pieces. Once you go through our website, our eternal jewelry will bring back to life the Celtic ancient history for yourself. We are shipping worldwide and always on the same day. Sign up for our email newsletter for new Celtic product updates, promos, or savings opportunities.
Is the Celtic Knot Irish or Scottish?
Ireland and Scotland use Celtic knots in various cultural depictions and art — particularly folk art. Celtic knots have long been associated with the Irish-influenced culture within the homeland and overseas. But they are used in both Ireland and Scotland, as they are so old that nobody can really put a timeline on their history. Moreover, it is believed that Celtic jewelry was created in Scotland, or at least in a Scottish-influenced style. Suffice it to say that Celtic knots are primarily associated with Ireland, but they can be considered both Irish and Scottish.