kolhuihin
Kolhuihin is a term that refers to a specific style of intricate knotwork traditionally used in Celtic art and design. These knots are characterized by their unbroken, continuous lines that weave over and under each other, creating complex and visually appealing patterns. The term "kolhuihin" itself is not a commonly recognized or widely documented term in the study of Celtic art or knotwork. It is possible that this term may be a specific regional variation, a misspelling, or a less common designation for what is more broadly known as Celtic knotwork or interlacing.
Celtic knotwork has deep historical roots, appearing in manuscripts, stone carvings, metalwork, and illuminated texts dating