The loyal heart of a well-married man, who has seen enough of life's experience to know a very good thing when he has it, and honors the woman who makes this true.
Swords and armor are some of the best archival sources of magnificent Celtic design. This swirling pattern once graced a warrior's sword hilt, and makes a powerful tattoo design.
The spiral "thunder wheel" symbol of Taranis, the ancient Celtic God of thunder, lightening, and fire. Known to the Scandinavians as Thor, the Irish Celts called him Tuireann. This mighty God's hegemony was universal.
A combination of Nordic style dragon heads with Celtic knotwork to make an overall heart-shaped silhouette. The knots in the necks are similar but not identical, so the dragons are balanced and complementary but not mirrored. Like a happy marriage, they are individuals within a One.