The Celtic Heart is created with a single continuous interlacing line, this symbolizes all the different emotions that come from a single beating heart.
The winding knot represents both the complexity of the self and the binding of relationships.
The butterfly is an ancient symbol of immortality, its life cycle providing a perfect analogy: Life (the crawling caterpillar), Death (the dark chrysalis) and Rebirth (the soul fluttering free).
The Ancient Aztecs believed a butterfly to be the soul of a slain warrior and as such were sacred.
The Celtic Heart is created with a single continuous interlacing line, this symbolizes all the different emotions that come from a single beating heart.
The winding knot represents both the complexity of the self and the binding of relationships.
The butterfly is an ancient symbol of immortality, its life cycle providing a perfect analogy: Life (the crawling caterpillar), Death (the dark chrysalis) and Rebirth (the soul fluttering free).
The Ancient Aztecs believed a butterfly to be the soul of a slain warrior and as such were sacred.
The Celtic Heart is created with a single continuous interlacing line, this symbolizes all the different emotions that come from a single beating heart.
The winding knot represents both the complexity of the self and the binding of relationships.
The butterfly is an ancient symbol of immortality, its life cycle providing a perfect analogy: Life (the crawling caterpillar), Death (the dark chrysalis) and Rebirth (the soul fluttering free).
The Ancient Aztecs believed a butterfly to be the soul of a slain warrior and as such were sacred.
The Celtic Heart is created with a single continuous interlacing line, this symbolizes all the different emotions that come from a single beating heart.
The winding knot represents both the complexity of the self and the binding of relationships.
The butterfly is an ancient symbol of immortality, its life cycle providing a perfect analogy: Life (the crawling caterpillar), Death (the dark chrysalis) and Rebirth (the soul fluttering free).
The Ancient Aztecs believed a butterfly to be the soul of a slain warrior and as such were sacred.