Irish Wolfhounds
Ferocious in battle, but gentle and loyal in defense of the hearth and home. Companion of kings, poets and noblemen. Book of Kells, 8th century Ireland.
Celtic Guardian
In the Book of Kells, this beast was often drawn with his paw curved down to protect the script from falling off the edge of the page! 8th century Ireland.
Tara Hounds
Both hunters and healers, these hounds are passionate protectors of prosperity and well-being. Tara Brooch, 8th century Ireland.
Eternal Knot
Eternity, whole ness, and the interconnectedness of all things - distinctively Celtic!
Celtic Horses
The Celtic goddess Epona always appeared with her horses. Associated with the abundance of the earth, she protected her devotees throughout this life - and the next! 8th century Scotland.
Eagle Knot
To the ancient Celts, the eagle was a messenger, healer, and life-giver. Book of Kells. 9th century Ireland.
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