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Celtic Sarong “Interlace Knotwork” Black / White
Celtic Sarong “Interlace Knotwork” Black / White
$24.99
This Celtic sarong features beautiful “Interlaced Knotwork”. Celtic interlaced knotwork symbolizes man’s infinite expansion and desire to achieve balance and “Enlightenment”. Spirals stand for a spiritual balance between inner consciousness and the physical world. Mazes and key patterns symbolize man’s path of life and learning. Many Celtic knots and symbols are said to have been used for meditation. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Sarong “Interlace Knotwork” Burnt Orange
Celtic Sarong “Interlace Knotwork” Burnt Orange
$24.99
This Celtic sarong features beautiful “Interlaced Knotwork”. Celtic interlaced knotwork symbolizes man’s infinite expansion and desire to achieve balance and “Enlightenment”. Spirals stand for a spiritual balance between inner consciousness and the physical world. Mazes and key patterns symbolize man’s path of life and learning. Many Celtic knots and symbols are said to have been used for meditation. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Sarong “Interlace Knotwork” Deep Brown
Celtic Sarong “Interlace Knotwork” Deep Brown
$24.99
This Celtic sarong features beautiful “Interlaced Knotwork”. Celtic interlaced knotwork symbolizes man’s infinite expansion and desire to achieve balance and “Enlightenment”. Spirals stand for a spiritual balance between inner consciousness and the physical world. Mazes and key patterns symbolize man’s path of life and learning. Many Celtic knots and symbols are said to have been used for meditation. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Sarong “Interlace Knotwork” Emerald Green
Celtic Sarong “Interlace Knotwork” Emerald Green
$24.99
This Celtic sarong features beautiful “Interlaced Knotwork”. Celtic interlaced knotwork symbolizes man’s infinite expansion and desire to achieve balance and “Enlightenment”. Spirals stand for a spiritual balance between inner consciousness and the physical world. Mazes and key patterns symbolize man’s path of life and learning. Many Celtic knots and symbols are said to have been used for meditation. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Sarong “Interlace Knotwork” Rose Red
Celtic Sarong “Interlace Knotwork” Rose Red
$24.99
This Celtic sarong features beautiful “Interlaced Knotwork”. Celtic interlaced knotwork symbolizes man’s infinite expansion and desire to achieve balance and “Enlightenment”. Spirals stand for a spiritual balance between inner consciousness and the physical world. Mazes and key patterns symbolize man’s path of life and learning. Many Celtic knots and symbols are said to have been used for meditation. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Sarong “Interlace Knotwork” Royal Blue
Celtic Sarong “Interlace Knotwork” Royal Blue
$24.99
This Celtic sarong features beautiful “Interlaced Knotwork”. Celtic interlaced knotwork symbolizes man’s infinite expansion and desire to achieve balance and “Enlightenment”. Spirals stand for a spiritual balance between inner consciousness and the physical world. Mazes and key patterns symbolize man’s path of life and learning. Many Celtic knots and symbols are said to have been used for meditation. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon.
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Celtic Sarong “Maiden and The Dragon” Black / White
Celtic Sarong “Maiden and The Dragon” Black / White
$24.99
This intriguing Celtic sarong features a beautiful young maiden gazing at a dragon while caught in his embrace. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Sarong “Maiden and The Dragon” Rose Red
Celtic Sarong “Maiden and The Dragon” Rose Red
$24.99
This intriguing Celtic sarong features a beautiful young maiden gazing at a dragon while caught in his embrace. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon.
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Celtic Sarong “Shamrock Trinity” Blue
Celtic Sarong “Shamrock Trinity” Blue
$24.99
Be lucky in this beautiful shamrock sarong. The shamrock, a symbol of the whole of Ireland and a registered trademark of the Republic of Ireland is a three-leafed old white clover. The shamrock was traditionally used for its medical properties and was a popular motif in Victorian times. It is also a common way to represent St. Patrick’s Day, a holiday celebrated on March 17. Shamrocks are said to bring good luck. The triquetra is often used artistically as a design element when Celtic knotwork is used. Many who identify as Modern Celts may use the symbol to display an identification with Celtic culture. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here:
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Celtic Sarong “Shamrock Trinity” Green
Celtic Sarong “Shamrock Trinity” Green
$24.99
Be lucky in this beautiful shamrock sarong. The shamrock, a symbol of the whole of Ireland and a registered trademark of the Republic of Ireland is a three-leafed old white clover. The shamrock was traditionally used for its medical properties and was a popular motif in Victorian times. It is also a common way to represent St. Patrick’s Day, a holiday celebrated on March 17. Shamrocks are said to bring good luck. The triquetra is often used artistically as a design element when Celtic knotwork is used. Many who identify as Modern Celts may use the symbol to display an identification with Celtic culture. Sarong measures approximately 66 x 44 inches (168 cm x 112 cm) on fringed lightweight rayon. Want ideas on how to tie a sarong? Click here: