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The word Dara means oak and the Celtic knot symbolizes strength, wisdom, and power like the Oak tree and helped the holder to harness the power and protection of the root system of the mighty Oak.
The lover's knot is a symbol of love and represents the unbreakable bond between two people with its one continuous line. The two interlocking hearts symbolizes two peoples eternal love.
The trinity
This is considered an ancient Celtic symbol and it has been interpreted with several meanings. Some people believe that the three spirals represent the three elements of earth, water, and air. Others believe that the symbol represents the three aspects of the triple goddess in celtic mythology that being maiden, mother, and crone. There a
This is considered an ancient Celtic symbol and it has been interpreted with several meanings. Some people believe that the three spirals represent the three elements of earth, water, and air. Others believe that the symbol represents the three aspects of the triple goddess in celtic mythology that being maiden, mother, and crone. There are those who interpret the symbol as the representation of birth, life and death.
The Celtic cross first appeared in the 8th Century and was reputedly introduced to Ireland and Britain by early Christian missionaries. Some believe origins of the ring on the cross represent the Roman sun-deity Invictus. It is believed that the early Irish monks borrowed this idea of the sun god to explain Christ’s halo, to help explain the concept of Christianity to Celtic pagans.
The celtic horse symbol
the lion
The Scottish Thistle, or Onopordum acanthium, is from the sunflower family, a common thistle and is best known as the national symbol of Scotland. The thistle is known for its toughness and ability to thrive in harsh conditions. Although there are over 200 types of thistles, the Scottish Thistle, is considered the toughest of nature’s fl
The Scottish Thistle, or Onopordum acanthium, is from the sunflower family, a common thistle and is best known as the national symbol of Scotland. The thistle is known for its toughness and ability to thrive in harsh conditions. Although there are over 200 types of thistles, the Scottish Thistle, is considered the toughest of nature’s flowers. Its reputation has it as a weed, an excellent source of medicine or food, and yet others taut it as an ornamental plant for display. Many legends surround the symbol’s interpretations of the thistle. The Scotts believe the thistle represents overcoming adversity and difficult situations. It signifies resilience. It epitomizes devotion, bravery, determination and strength. It is used as protection against evildoers and is often seen hung on the front doors of homes. The pink and purple thistles denote nobility and royalty.