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How to draw Celtic Knots 9 - Border Triskele Pictish Stone Cross

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2011

How to draw a continuous Celtic Triskele knot pattern. This pattern is unique to the Rosie Priory Stone Cross, a Pictish artifact from the 7th century. This triskele is a complex variant of the trillium style knot found on Pictish stones in the 6th century. The simple trillium triskele is shown in part 1 dhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDOtcrGRycs. Jason Bellchamber shows the steps involved in constructing this triskele. A paper, pen, pencil, eraser and ruler are required.

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  • I had to teach myself some techniques.  Tracing helps too. Practice as much as you can.

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  • From where you've learnt this art....?

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