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Celtic Ring Cross


As symbol of both Celtic and Christian traditions, the Celtic Cross combinines the Christian cross with the knotwork designs of the Celts. It is seen widely in Ireland where a strong Christian tradition still pays homage to the Gaelic peoples.


Celtic Long Cross


This Celtic Long Cross is a symbol of the fusion of Celtic and Christian traditions in Scotland. The Celtic knot at the center of this cross is a pictish design taken from a stone carving in Perth, Scotland.

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Claddagh


The Claddagh is an Irish symbol from the 16th century. The heart is symbolic of love, the hands around it symbolize friendship, and the crown represents everlasting loyalty.


Thistle and Claddagh


The Claddagh is an Irish symbol from the 16th century. The heart is symbolic of love, the hands around it symbolize friendship, and the crown represents everlasting loyalty. The Thistle is Scotland's national emblem since 1263.


   
 


Tree of Life*


One of the most sacred symbols of all is the Celtic Tree of Life. Branches reach high into the heavens, roots dig deep into the Earth, yet all are woven together, signifying the connection of all things in the Heavens and the Earth. Every end is a beginning, every beginning is an end.


Trinity Knot


This Celtic knot is believed to represent the three planes of existence: physical, mental and spiritual. Although the three points are clearly separate, they are interlocked, symbolizing the connection and harmony between the three planes. This symbol is also linked to the triple aspect of the goddess and the Christian trinity.



Eternity Knot


Endlessly intertwining knotwork patterns are symbolic of the unending circle of life. Every beginning comes from an end and every end is a new beginning, infinitely.

Celtic Monogram
These monograms are based on those found in the Book of Kells.

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Celtic Four-Leaf Clover


Four-leaf clovers are a symbol of good fortune. According to legend, each leaflet represents something: the first is fo rhope, the second is fo rfaith, the third is for love, and the fourth is for luck
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Celtic Hearts


Two Celtic knot hearts joined together within a larger Celtic knot heart, symbolizing the union of two souls brought together by love.

     


*Celtic Art by Welsh Artist Jen Delyth
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Claddagh Wedding Invitation

Celtic Claddagh
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Claddagh Unity Candle Holder Set
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Celtic Claddagh
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Celtic Claddagh Memorial or Remembrance Candle with Verse
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