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- Gospels A basic form of a Celtic knotwork cross Ornamental version of Celtic "high cross" with decorative knotwork A quasi-Celtic cross made of a large...
- due to the speed with which it can be made. Coxcombing is a decorative knotwork performed by sailors during the Age of Sail. The general purpose was to...
- knot scholar Lydia Chen lists eleven basic types of Chinese decorative knotwork. Complex knots are constructed from repeating or combining basic knots...
- Savillegraphic design John Kyrk – knotwork (uncredited; 1981, 1986 and 1989 issues only) Steve Ball – knotwork (2001 issue onwards) Paddy Spinks – strategic...
- influences is visible in the intricate designs termed Irish interlace or Celtic knotwork. These can be seen in the ornamentation of medieval religious and secular...
- interlace ornament bearing a "striking resemblance" to the earliest types of knotwork found in the Insular art m****cripts of Ireland and the British Isles....
- muni****lity is a tightly-knotted triquetra, a symbol often used in Celtic knotwork and strongly ****ociated with the Celtic nations (which featured prominently...
- typical of many works by Leonardo. The way the ringlets of hair and the knotwork across the stole have been handled is also seen as indicative of Leonardo's...
- the men's costume is also commonly adorned with crystals, traditional knotwork, and embroidery. Each Irish dance school has its own distinctive full skirted...
- spin webs with the origin of spinning, textile weaving, basket weaving, knotwork and net making. Spiders are ****ociated with creation myths because they...