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by: Freya.bloom on Apr 04, 2017

Dara Celtic Knot
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The word Dara originates from the word doire, which is Celtic for oak tree. Oaks were the most blessed of trees to the Celts. The Druids interpreted the language of them to spread meaningful, philosophic messages to others.

Celtic knots are mostly endless. Each of them are a symbol of some form of infinity and eternity. The Celts used stylized knots as decorations, good luck charms, and aids for teaching lessons.
It is a symbol of oak roots, this knot reminded the Celts of the resources that each person possesses in their own roots (or deep inside themselves). It represented the inner strength that should neither be forgotten nor taken for granted. This is a general symbol that all knots represent, an internal strength of the spirit.

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