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Classic-type Borromean rings diagram with color-coded circles
Medieval-style representation of the Borromean rings, used as an emblem of Lorenzo de Medici in San Pancrazio, Florence[1]
A kolam with 3 cycles [2]
A Borromean link by Dylan Thurston [3]
The Colombo Mall in Lisboa [4]
The Borromean rings as a symbol of the Christian Trinity (based on a 13th-century French manuscript)
One version of the Germanic "Valknut"
Coat of arms of Hallsberg, Sweden, with padlocks in Borromean configuration
A "Borromean" bathroom tile (actually the Diane de Poitiers three crescents emblem) [5]
Rectangles in three dimensions
A Borromean link at the Fields Institute [6]
Borromean paper clips [7]
3D depiction
Asymmetrical depiction
A practical application of the Borromean rings (Ballard Locks, Seattle)
A Borromean rattle by Sassy [8]