Bowen knot
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The Bowen knot (or Bowen's Knot) is not a true knot, but is rather an emblem, sometimes used in heraldic designs. It consists of a rope in the form of a continuous loop laid out as an upright square shape with loops at each of the four corners.
It is sometimes know as the Tristram or true-lovers' knot.
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- Glossary including Bowen's Knot.
- Heraldic Templates — Knots.