The mythology of the horses of the sea runs deep in Irish tales. Where once they ran away with mortals to the land of eternal youth, now they run away with our imaginations. This one is based on an ancient carving.
This stylized emblem of the Norse God Odin consists of three interlocked drinking horns. The horns figure in the mythological stories of Odin, and are recalled in traditional Viking toasting rituals.
This braid was found on a high cross gravestone in an ancient graveyard on the Isle of Skye, where this client of mine was searching for his ancestors. It has bold simplicity and affirms a proud Scottish bloodline.
The triple spiraling triskle tumbles along a sine wave to form a graceful La Tene arm band or anklet. This pattern comes from 500BCE, and has timeless beauty and grace.