Two playful hounds from the Book of Kells tug at a Celtic knot in an eternal game. Designed so that it forms a full band around the arm, the knotwork makes a strong central statement and the dogs' bodies fill the rest of the arm and link up underneath.
A high cross tattoo that combines the beauty of traditional Celtic knot work and the holy symbol of one who has made the pilgrimage to Jerusalem as its center point. For a seeker, a wanderer, and for one who has found The Way.
This symbol is called a triskel, triskele or triskelion. Each branch representing the wind, the fire and the water, and the center of the design the earth.