Some decorative depictions of links with 12 crossings :
- I) With two component
- a) Components are loops
Two interlaced open hexagrams
Quasi-Celtic two-loop link
Four-fold looping interlaced with circle (two-loop link)
Mongolian ornament, equivalent to preceding
Tiling ; equivalent to preceding
Sicilian plate, also equivalent
One crossing of K13a1345 eliminated, converting from knot to link...
- b) One component is knoted
Two mutually-interlaced triquetras
Trefoil interlinked with smaller trefoil
Two interlinked trefoils inside rectangle
Sum of two trefoils linked with a loop
- II) With three components
3-loop link in the form of a quasi-Celtic knot
Same link in this work of the Mexican artist Daniela Azuela
Ca. 1000 A.D. runestone, equivalent to preceding
Equivalent link in square form
in the Greek Orthodox Church in Wien
More ornate Brunnian link depiction
Three-loop link with three L4a1 configurations
Two trefoils and one loop
- III) With four loops
Four linked squares (alternated)
Variant with rectangles as an impossible object
Variant on the sphere ; the crossings are the vertices of the cuboctahedron
Four loops (Borromean + triangle)
Basilica of Saint Mary Major (not alternated)
- IV) With six loops
Decoration equivalent to a circle of six interlinked loops
For ornamental depictions of knots with 12 crossings, see K12a477, K12a503, K12a541, K12a561, K12a975, K12a991, K12a1019, K12a1210, K12n242, and (non-prime) Image:Trefoil-of-trefoils.png, Image:Celtic-knot-insquare-green-transparentbg.png, Image:Three-figure8-knot triang1.png, and Image:Three-figure8-knot triang2.png.