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Valour Knot The essence of bravery is distinguished and valiant service in the presence of the enemy. Whatever the conflict, whatever the cause, it is those with valour who watch our backs. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
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Lattice of Coincidence One of the most fascinating aspects of Celtic knots is following the single line as it meanders and comes back to the beginning, which this intricate knot does in a particularly clever way. A visual representation of the lattice of coincidence that lays on top of everything, all part of the cosmic unconsciousness. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
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Lemniscate Love Lace The mathematical symbol for infinity is called the lemniscate. The infinity sign was devised in 1655 by mathemetician John Wallis, and named lemniscus (latin, ribbon) by mathemetician Bernoulli about forty years later. The religious aspect of the infinity symbol predates its mathematical origins. Similar symbols have been found in Tibetan rock carvings; and the ouroboros, or infinitysnake, is often depicted in this shape. In the tarot, it represents the balance of forces and is often associated with the magician card. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
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Faithful Heart A simple union of the triskle, symbol of faith, and the heart of love. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
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