Celtic symbols are deeply entwined with the identity and cultural heritage of the Celtic people. These symbols, often composed of intricate knots and spirals, have transcended their ancient origins to become representations of universal human experiences and emotions. The knotwork, with no beginning and no end, is particularly emblematic of the Celtic belief in the continuity of life and the interdependence of all things. These knots are not merely artistic expressions; they also reflect the Celtic view of time as cyclical rather than linear and the interconnectedness of life, with each strand influencing and supporting the others.