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image = 6a4Borromean_160.jpg |
image = Borromeanrings.png |
text = Classic-type Borromean rings diagram with color-coded circles}}
text = A Borromean link by Dylan Thurston [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Gallery/KnottedObjects/Borromean.html]}}
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image = 6a4WinchesterBorromean_160.jpg |
image = Borromean rings San Pancrazio, Florence.jpg |
text = A "Borromean" bathroom tile (actually the Diane de Poitiers three crescents emblem) [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Gallery/KnottedObjects/WinchesterBorromean.html]}}
text = Medieval-style representation of the Borromean rings, used as an emblem of Lorenzo de Medici in San Pancrazio, Florence[http://www.liv.ac.uk/%7Espmr02/rings/medici.html]}}
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image = 6a4BorromeanRattle_160.jpg |
image = BorromeanRings 3L6a4-C.jpg|
text = A kolam with 3 cycles
text = A Borromean rattle by Sassy [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Gallery/KnottedObjects/BorromeanRattle.html]}}
[http://www.scipress.org/journals/forma/frame/22.html]}}
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image = 6a4FieldsBorromean_160.jpg |
image = Coat of arms of the House of Borromeo.png |
text = A version of the coat of arms of the Borromeo family}}
text = A Borromean link at the Fields Institute [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Gallery/KnottedObjects/FieldsBorromean.html]}}

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image = 6a4BorromeanPaperClips_160.jpg |
text = Borromean paper clips [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Gallery/KnottedObjects/BorromeanPaperClips.html]}}
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image = 6a4Colombo_160.jpg |
image = 6a4Colombo_160.jpg |
text = The Colombo Mall in Lisboa [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Talks/Oporto-0407/KnotsInLisboa.html]}}
text = The Colombo Mall in Lisboa [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Talks/Oporto-0407/KnotsInLisboa.html]}}
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image = Borromeanrings.png |
text = Classic-type Borromean rings diagram with color-coded circles}}
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image = BorromeanRings-Trinity.png |
image = BorromeanRings-Trinity.png |
text = The Borromean rings as a symbol of the Christian Trinity (based on a 13th-century French manuscript)}}
text = The Borromean rings as a symbol of the Christian Trinity (based on a 13th-century French manuscript)}}

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image = Valknut-Symbol-borromean.png |
image = Valknut-Symbol-borromean.png |
text = One version of the Germanic "Valknut"}}
text = One version of the Germanic "Valknut"}}
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image = Hallsberg-coatofarms-Borromean-locks.gif |
text = Coat of arms of Hallsberg, Sweden, with padlocks in Borromean configuration}}
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image = 6a4WinchesterBorromean_160.jpg |
text = A "Borromean" bathroom tile (the Diane de Poitiers three interlaced crescents emblem) [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Gallery/KnottedObjects/WinchesterBorromean.html]}}
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image = Borromean-three-rectangles-in-icosahedron.jpg |
text = Rectangles in three dimensions}}
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image = 6a4FieldsBorromean_160.jpg |
text = A Borromean link at the Fields Institute [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Gallery/KnottedObjects/FieldsBorromean.html]}}
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image = Borromean-rings minimal-overlap.png |
text = Basic black-and-white depiction with minimal central overlap}}
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image = 3D Borromean Rings.png |
text = 3D depiction }}
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image = Borromean Rings Illusion.png |
text = 3D depiction which purports to show simple circular toruses interlinked as Borromean rings (something which is actually geometrically impossible).}}
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image = 3Loops-Borromean-link.png |
text = Asymmetrical depiction }}
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image = Miguni Fukui Borromean.png |
text = Interlaced rectangles (Miguni, Fukui, Japan). }}
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image = Cross-Trinity-Borromean-interlinked.png |
text = Borromean rings interlinked with cross as Christian symbol. }}
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image = Borromeanringsthumbnail.JPG |
text = A practical application of the Borromean rings (Ballard Locks, Seattle)}}
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image = 6a4BorromeanPaperClips_160.jpg |
text = Borromean paper clips [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Gallery/KnottedObjects/BorromeanPaperClips.html]}}
{{Knot View Template|
image = 6a4Borromean_160.jpg |
text = A Borromean link by Dylan Thurston [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Gallery/KnottedObjects/Borromean.html]}}
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image = 6a4BorromeanRattle_160.jpg |
text = A Borromean rattle by Sassy [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/Gallery/KnottedObjects/BorromeanRattle.html]}}
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Latest revision as of 08:06, 31 March 2012

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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 version of the coat of arms of the Borromeo family
The Colombo Mall in Lisboa [3]
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 (the Diane de Poitiers three interlaced crescents emblem) [4]
Rectangles in three dimensions
A Borromean link at the Fields Institute [5]
Basic black-and-white depiction with minimal central overlap
3D depiction
3D depiction which purports to show simple circular toruses interlinked as Borromean rings (something which is actually geometrically impossible).
Asymmetrical depiction
Interlaced rectangles (Miguni, Fukui, Japan).
Borromean rings interlinked with cross as Christian symbol.
A practical application of the Borromean rings (Ballard Locks, Seattle)
Borromean paper clips [6]
A Borromean link by Dylan Thurston [7]
A Borromean rattle by Sassy [8]