Celtic Designs

A wide celtic knot band that is pierced between the design. It is straight along the edges with rails. The ring here is in 14k gold.

This band features celtic knotwork encircling a wide 14k gold band. Black lacquer is added in the grooves to bring out the design.

A 14k gold band with knotwork around the solid band. Topped with thin rails to give a finished look to the ring.

This medium width ring features a classic pierced celtic knot in 14k gold. Black lacquer is added in the grooves to bring out the design.

This thin width ring features a classic pierced celtic knot in 14k gold.

This ring features a classic pierced celtic knot in 14k gold. It features a notch in the center front for accomodating another ring. Black lacquer is added in the grooves to bring out the design.
The Celtic Knot is an ancient motif. It is most famous in places like Ireland and Scotland but can be seen in places as far as Russia to Northern Spain.
Throughout northern and western Europe, there flourished an art form of graceful interlace that was to adorn everything from standing stones in sacred places to personal adornment and jewelry. The Celts drew mesmeric spirals and swirls, envisioning the world as a series of cycles passing from one to the other. Originally, the knot work appeared in ancient Scandinavia and was introduced to the Celts through raids and cultural interchange. However, it was the Celts that truly made this motif a work of art. Their vision of the world flowed from spiral to knot, both representing interconnectedness of all life, and the cyclical nature of the world. Like a spider's web, no part can be touched without affecting the whole. Tapping into the Great Spirit, the One, and the incredible potential that is yours. Just as the single strands of the cord are somewhat fragile, when woven together, the rope is far stronger than all of its individual parts.
