Collection: Sacred Knots — The Celtic Knotwork

There is no beginning and no end. The Celtic knotwork — the endless interlaced patterns found on manuscripts, standing stones, and jewelry across Ireland, Scotland, and Wales — encodes a philosophy in geometry. Everything is connected. Every ending is a beginning. Every line that disappears reappears. The Book of Kells contains knot patterns so complex that modern mathematicians use computers to analyze them. They were drawn by hand, in candlelight, by monks who saw geometry as a form of prayer.

These signs carry the eternal knot, the triquetra, the endless spiral, and the geometry of the infinite.