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| Celtic Circle Tattoos by Pat Fish | ||||
Celtic Protection Symbol: Solomon's Knot Tattoo ![]() |
Solomon's Knot Tattoo Worn in the Middle Ages as an amulet for protection from fevers, this beautiful knotwork is now considered efficacious against all manner of disease. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
Celtic Dragonette Circle Tattoo ![]() |
Dragonette Circle Tattoo A classic flowing circle of traditional Celtic knotwork morphs into a stylized dragon head, for an integrated sphere. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
Serene Knotwork Celtic Tattoo ![]() |
Serenity Knot Tattoo Following the single line of this beautiful and complex knot back to the source gives a feeling of peace and serenity, the oneness of all things, returning to the center. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
Perfect Celtic Ring Tattoo ![]() |
Perfect Ring Tattoo This is my absolute favorite ring of Celtic knotwork. I use it whenever I need a frame around a pre-existing tattoo, or to add size to a design. It is shown here as the first step of a full backpiece. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash | |||
Celtic Hebrew Fusion Tattoo ![]() |
Haggadah Tattoo The outer star/circle is from a 13th century Jewish illuminated prayer book for Passover called the Haggadah. Originally written and illustrated in Barcelona in the 13th century, it is now found in the British Library in London. The central element is a Celtic knot from the 7th century. Together they form a beautiful whole expressing the union of the Judeo-Christian tradition. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash | |||
Celtic Yin Yang Tattoo Symbol ![]() |
Celtic Yin-Yang Tattoo Symbolizing the entertwining of two lives, two hearts, two loves become one. This timeless knot has been a favorite symbol for centuries. Shown here on the lower back, it can be reproduced at almost any size and anywhere on the body, and looks good with any color. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
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