Serch bythol tattoo

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Celtic Tattoo - Serch Bythol Symbol meaning Everlasting Love (Two trinity knots symbolizing body, mind and spirt of each of two becoming one, forming an endless circle, like a wedding ring) with "My One True Love" written in Gaelic (m'fhíorghrá amháin) & Orange Tulips for my Wedding Bouquet and other special meaning for us - Tattooed over his heart for 13th Wedding Anniversary & 18 Years Together Infinity Knot Tattoo, Couple Name Tattoos, Symbols Tattoos, Anchor Symbol, Trinity Knot Tattoo, Love Symbol Tattoos, Celtic Knot Tattoo, Irish Tattoos, Tattoos With Kids Names

Celtic Tattoo - Serch Bythol Symbol meaning Everlasting Love (Two trinity knots symbolizing body, mind and spirt of each of two becoming one, forming an endless circle, like a wedding ring) with "My One True Love" written in Gaelic (m'fhíorghrá amháin) & Orange Tulips for my Wedding Bouquet and other special meaning for us - Tattooed over his heart for 13th Wedding Anniversary & 18 Years Together

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My husband & I just had this done and it is awesome...we love it! Meaning is below... This Celtic symbol of everlasting love - serch bythol - is formed from two triskeles. The triskeles, three cornered knots, denote the three aspects of two people, body, mind and spirit. The two triskeles, joined together, show a circle, the everlasting circle of eternity. Thus the figure represents two people, joined in body, mind, and spirit in everlasting love. Red Ring Tattoo, Knot Ring Tattoo, Celtic Ring Tattoo, Heart Ring Tattoo, Tattoo Rings, Love Symbol Tattoos, Ring Tattoo Designs, Wedding Band Tattoo, Babies Names

My husband & I just had this done and it is awesome...we love it! Meaning is below... This Celtic symbol of everlasting love - serch bythol - is formed from two triskeles. The triskeles, three cornered knots, denote the three aspects of two people, body, mind and spirit. The two triskeles, joined together, show a circle, the everlasting circle of eternity. Thus the figure represents two people, joined in body, mind, and spirit in everlasting love.

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