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One very basic form of Celtic or pseudo-Celtic linear knotwork; alternative decorative form of Image:Celtic-knot-basic-alternate.svg. Date: 2006: Source: SVG version of Image:Celtic-knot-basic.png This image is converted from the following PostScript code:
One very basic form of Celtic or pseudo-Celtic linear knotwork. Stone Celtic crosses, such as this, are a major source of knowledge regarding Celtic knot design. Carpet page from Lindisfarne Gospels, showing knotwork detail. Almost all of the folios of the Book of Kells contain small illuminations like this decorated initial.
One very basic form of Celtic or pseudo-Celtic linear knotwork. For alternative forms, see Celtic-knot-basic.svg , Celtic-knot-twoloops-bigends.svg , Bar-knot-basic-decorative.png , and Celtic-knot-basic-rectangular.png .
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Simple 7-crossing quasi-Celtic linear decorative knot. Date: 2010 (PostScript); 2013 (converted to SVG and uploaded to Commons) Source:
One basic form of Celtic or pseudo-Celtic linear knotwork (an extended form of Image:Celtic-knot-basic.svg with two big loops at the ends). For alternative forms, see Image:Celtic-knot-basic-linear.svg , Image:Bar-knot-basic-decorative.svg , Image:Celtic-knot-basic-rectangular.png , and Image:Knots-decorative-inline.svg .
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