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People, boys and girls both, have a penchant for this tattoo for its lovely and classical expression. Various numbers of knots in Celtic cross tattoo are purely believed to be holding different meanings – nine is a sacred number, while five is considered to show something very familial or five provinces in Ireland.
Increasing the knots means enhancing the power. Available in black, red, blue, and green, Celtic cross tattoo is eye catchy and is sometimes associated with four elements of nature – wind, fire, earth, and water.
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