This is K/not Art by Diana Hale, Crozet, VA. An example of Masthead Celtic knot using paracord. Celtic knots, also known as 'endless knots' or 'mystic knots', are a series of overlapping or interwoven knots which have no clear start or end. They started to appear in Celtic Art in the second half of the 5th Century.

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Comment by LATRILLE MARTINE on July 28, 2018 at 10:11am

je découvre , c'est beau

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