Celtic knotwork is a representative of an eternal ideal ~ of threads that weave and wander in distinct patterns but are ultimately neverending as they finish back at the beginning. Such knotwork is representative of the sacred cycle of life and its many labyrinthine twists and turns as it wends its way through existence on this plane and in others.
One of the most famous and widely used examples of Celtic knotwork are intricate designs created using the Triquetra (or Trinity knot), a symbol used throughout the centuries to represent the Divine Feminine.