Celtic
Celtic art is from Ireland and usually includes intricate knots, spirals, animals and repeated patterns.They are interwoven and are endlessly fascinating.
Knotwork Interlace - the interconnection of life and humankind's place within the universe. Common knots include the Trinity knot, thought to represent the Holy Trinity or the Triple Gods/Goddesses of the ancient Celts; and the Lover's Knot, representing 2 together as one (resembles intertwined infinity symbols).
Spirals - usually reflects personal spirit, and an individual's attainment of balance in the inner consciousness and outer self. May also represent the cosmos, heavens, and water (waves). A common spiral type pattern would be the Triskel, thought to represent the Holy Trinity or the Triple Gods/Goddesses of the ancient Celts like the Trinity Knot (above).
Maze and Step Patterns - an individual's journey through life (as in through a labyrinth), their path of experiences and learning.
Celtic Cross Plate - 8” by 8”
Celtic Plate - 8” by 8”
Twisted Dots Plate - 8” by 8”
Asian Bowl - 9”
Celtic Bowl - 9”
Celtic Circle Bowl - 9”
Celtic Knot Bowl - 9”
Irid Celtic Bowl - 9”



