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.925 Sterling Silver 25mm Triquetra Celtic Endless Knot Pendant Charm List Price: Sale Price: $19.99 You save: $34.00 (63%) |
DescriptionSterling Silver Triquetra Celtic Endless Knot Pendant.Uncomplicated and straightforward, this piece continues the tradition of the triquetra and Celtic endless knot design in a classic fashion. An endless knot suspended by an uncomplicated bail providing a perfect accent to that special chain... |
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Tattoo question?
Im in the process of getting the eight auspicious symbols of buddhism. I have the endless knot on my right shoulderblade in blue and a black and white buddha on my shoulder as a centerpiece for the whole thing. I will have them wrap around the right side of my back to the right side of my chest and down into a half sleeve. I would like some ideas to put the whole thing together. Any help??
First off - awesome idea for a tattoo theme. I searched around for some ideas to incorporate the 8 symbols of Buddhism, without much luck.
I did come across this fantastic tattoo that I wanted to share:

Try to work with your artist to come up with some unique ways to display all of the symbols and tie all of them together.
I have a full lower leg sleeve, that took quite some time for me to develop the ideas for. I just started with one tattoo at a time and slowly built around what was there. With the help of my artist we came up with some great ideas.
Celtic Design Tattoos - Where Do They Come From?
Celtic design tattoos are great artworks characterized by knot work, spirals and crosses to form a splendid pattern. They have symbolism and rich history. The complexity and definition of Celtic design tattoos makes them extremely popular to not only tattoo lovers but also Celtic descendants, fashion gurus and trend setters. Many strong beliefs are attached with these designs. For instance, the endless knots in celtic design reflect the birth, death and rebirth in life.
Celtic knots are the most intricate Celtic design tattoos. The intertwining loops are found to have neither a beginning nor an end. They represent emotions rather than realistic depiction. The interlaced knot work patterns in Celtic design tattoos have unbroken lines, which represents makind's eternal spiritual growth. The ability to expand or contract the knot work offers an awesome appearance.
Spiral patterns occupy a prevalent place in Celtic design tattoos as they represent the strength and tranquillity of the Celtic race. The mystic significance of the spiral design is becoming more popular among the younger generation. Spirals reflect the continuous creation and ending of the world, with the passages in between the design symbolizing the division between life, death and rebirth.
The most powerful symbol in Celtic design tattoos is Celtic cross. There are numerous variations of interpretations in the cross design. It is an amazing way to reflect one's faith and heritage. Celtic high cross design tattoos are perfect to be tattooed in the arm or leg. St.Patrick's cross is another beautiful design that has intricate knot works and the inner circle and wheel in it depict the cycle of life.
Shamrock is yet another popular Celtic design tattoo. The design looks simple but elegant. The Shamrock stands for good luck which makes it very appealing. Some people are attracted by the design since it has deep spiritual meaning too. Irish descendants like to display them to reveal pride for their culture and heritage.
Triquetras in Celtic design tattoos offer awe-inspiring appearance and they are made from knot works entirely. The interpretations of triquetra work well in tattoo artwork. People appreciate this design for different reasons - some admire its celtic roots, others respect it as a Christian or Pagan symbolism, while some others just marvel at it's beauty.
Due to the popularity of Celtic design tattoos, many parlours offer the design. It is worthwhile to pick your design before having the tattoo inked. There are numerous ways you can do this - the most popular being online tattoo galleries.
It is wise to select a skilled tattoo artist to ink Celtic design tattoos. The complexity of the design requires more patience and skills than your average tattoo, hence an experienced tattoo artist can help you get desired results. Tattoos become a part of who you are, so be sure to go to the right person. Reputation is always a great measure of a tattoo artist, so do your best to figure out who is the best Celtic tattoo artist. Where there is a want, there is a way!
About the Author
John McCleary has been studying and writing about Celtic tattoos for over 15 year. John runs several informative website on
celtic design tattoos
including
Celtic knot tattoos.
Be sure to check them out - his free tattoo designs are very popular














