The classic Celtic pattern of the Dimma loveknot is from the Book of Dimma (8th cent). It is the knot that is above and below the eagle on the very first page of St. John. This style of Celtic interlace is instantly recognizable. It is distinguished by its natural flow and strong bond.
What I like about the pattern is how the knots form two hearts alternating up and down. It’s also interesting to note that this particular knot must be made of 2 lines rather than one and that it repeats every three steps, classifying it as a Celtic triskele.
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A White Gold 10mm Version (model R72) with raised gold borders and no antiquing (black background)
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Model R59, the 4.5mm wide Dimma Triskele Loveknot set with a 4mm blue sapphire in a solid gold bezel
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5mm version with borders that are rounded. The pattern itself is 3.2mm wide.
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Model 59 at 7mm wide in 14K white gold. Finished with slightly rounded border
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Model 770
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Dimma loveknot 7mm wide with a .27pt diamond
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The elegant 4.5mm version with no borders. Finished in sterling silver with antiquing.
Catalog Info
R72 (10mm)
R59 (8 or 7mm)
R233 (5mm)
R770 (14mm)