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  2. Celtic knot - Wikipedia

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    Make Your Own Celtic Knotwork Comprehensive list of links to both knotwork tutorials and different variations of Celtic Knots. Celtic Interlace - An Overview by Stephen Walker, reproduced with permission from Dalriada Magazine, 2000; Font with Zoomorphic (animal) ornaments GPL Font and generator project; Celtic Knot Generator Online Celtic knot ...

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  5. Aidan Meehan - Wikipedia

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    Aidan Meehan is an Irish artist and author of 18 books on Celtic art and design. [1] [2] including the eight-volume Celtic Design series and Celtic Alphabets, Celtic Borders, The Book of Kells Painting Book, The Lindisfarne Painting Book and Celtic Knots, all published by Thames & Hudson

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  7. Celtic button knot - Wikipedia

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    A Celtic button knot is a stopper knot on a single rope that results in a spherical decorative knot with hair braid / basket weave pattern. It is essentially a single strand Turk's Head Knot that is structured such a way that it is effectively tied around the rope itself, creating a stopper.

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  9. Scottish jewellery - Wikipedia

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    A resurgence of Celtic and medieval style Scottish jewellery occurred in the 19th century, [27] as did the popularisation of agate pieces, also known as "pebble jewellery". [28] During this period there was a rise in creation and wear of brooches and bracelets set with Scottish stones due to Queen Victoria's interest in agates, cairngorms ...