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The Scottish thistle symbolizes resilience, defense, and heritage. It is the national emblem of Scotland and has been used for centuries on Scottish coins, the royal coat of arms, and is the emblem of the Order of the Thistle, which is Scotland's highest order of knighthood.
There is a myth that dates back to the 13th century in which t
The Scottish thistle symbolizes resilience, defense, and heritage. It is the national emblem of Scotland and has been used for centuries on Scottish coins, the royal coat of arms, and is the emblem of the Order of the Thistle, which is Scotland's highest order of knighthood.
There is a myth that dates back to the 13th century in which the thorns of a thistle warned Scots of a Viking invasion. It is said that a Norse invader stepped on a thistle and cried out, warning and waking the Scottish army leading to a Scottish victory.

The Dara Knot gets its name from the Gaelic word for oak tree. The celts and druids considered oak trees sacred and symbolic of power, strength, wisdom, and endurance.
It is said that the knot pattern is the representation of the interwoven roots of an oak tree. and symbolizes spiritual strength and endurance in the face of adversity.
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The Dara Knot gets its name from the Gaelic word for oak tree. The celts and druids considered oak trees sacred and symbolic of power, strength, wisdom, and endurance.
It is said that the knot pattern is the representation of the interwoven roots of an oak tree. and symbolizes spiritual strength and endurance in the face of adversity.
While the Dara knot is rooted in ancient Celtic reverence for the celts and druids sacred oak tree, the designs we see today are modern interpretations of the ancient Celtic knotwork styles.
The Celtic horse symbol represents strength, freedom, and power. The celts held a deep reverence for these animals in daily life and warfare. The Celtic horse is associated with the goddess Epona. Horses where known as guardians and guides to the otherworld, and they symbolized fertility, spiritual transformation, and sovereignty.

The Celtic love knot symbolizes eternal love and friendship. It represents a interconnection of life and love and a bond between two souls The continuous loops signify eternity, with no beginning or end to reflect the infinite nature of true love.

The Scottish Lion is an emblem that has been a staple in Scottish heraldry for centuries. It is found on the Scottish Lion Rampant, or Royal Banner of Scotland, which is a yellow flag with the red lion in the center. It is said to have been used as a royal emblem since the early 13th century, with Alexander II and Alexander III standardiz
The Scottish Lion is an emblem that has been a staple in Scottish heraldry for centuries. It is found on the Scottish Lion Rampant, or Royal Banner of Scotland, which is a yellow flag with the red lion in the center. It is said to have been used as a royal emblem since the early 13th century, with Alexander II and Alexander III standardizing the design. The historical banner of the king of Scots symbolizes strength and courage.

The Tree of life is said to symbolize the connection between heaven, earth, and the underworld. It represents harmony, balance, strength, and longevity.
The trunk represents the earthly world, while the roots are the underworld and the branches are reaching towards the heavens. The intertwined branches and roots show that all life is lin
The Tree of life is said to symbolize the connection between heaven, earth, and the underworld. It represents harmony, balance, strength, and longevity.
The trunk represents the earthly world, while the roots are the underworld and the branches are reaching towards the heavens. The intertwined branches and roots show that all life is linked and dependent on one another. The tree of life symbol was inspired by the oak tree, which represents enduring strength, durability, and wisdom

The interlocking spirals of the Triskelion is associated with the Celtic god Triskele, who represented the seasons. The three spirals symbolized birth, life, death.
It has also been said to symbolize harmony between the three elements of earth, water, and fire. There are some that say each spiral represents the physical world, the spiritual realm, and the celestial heavens.

There are examples of Celtic crosses that date back to the 8th century, but the term Celtic cross first appears in the 1800s with the Celtic revival.
The Celts early symbol of a circle, which symbolized the sun, with a cross in it. The four arms of the cross was said to have represented the four seasons.
The symbol was combined with the Christian cross with elaborate knotwork in upright stones.

The Trinity knot is an ancient Celtic symbol representing unity, eternity, and interconnectedness.
Another meaning of the trinity knot is that it symbolizes eternal love and unity. It has been used in hand-fasting ceremonies to represent an unending unbreakable bond.
The symbol has appeared in Viking era art and as part of the Buddist tri
The Trinity knot is an ancient Celtic symbol representing unity, eternity, and interconnectedness.
Another meaning of the trinity knot is that it symbolizes eternal love and unity. It has been used in hand-fasting ceremonies to represent an unending unbreakable bond.
The symbol has appeared in Viking era art and as part of the Buddist trinity symbol known as Musubi Mitsugashiwa.
Since the Celtic revival, Christians interpreted it as the representation of the Holy Trinity - Father, Son and the Holy Spirit.

The kelpie is a shape shifter water spirit from Scottish folklore. It usually appears as a water horse. As a shape shifter it is said to they embody the idea that things are not as they seem, that there could be danger with beauty. It is said that the kelpie symbolizes the dangerous, untamable aspects of nature, such as the unpredictable power of Scotland's rivers, lochs and streams.

The Sailors Knot is and endless knot of two intertwined ropes in a rectangular formation. Inspired by knots used by sailors, the decorative interlocking knots forms are associated with traditional Celtic art. It is said to symbolize the strong unseen ties of love and friendship , and is often worn to remember loved ones that are far away.

I designed my logo as a part of the tree of life. The roots at the bottom interlink the branches of the top. The three larger leaves represent my three children and the smaller ones are my two sisters.