The Eternal Knot That Never Ends

The Eternal Knot That Never Ends

The eternal knot—an ancient symbol found across Tibetan, Hindu, and Southeast Asian traditions—is more than geometry. It’s a cosmic diagram. A loop with no beginning, no end. It represents interconnection, karma, and the timeless flow of energy.
In temples, it’s carved into stone. In textiles, it’s woven with reverence. And now, in Zebra Sutra, it’s printed on cloth as a street relic.
Just like the zebras lined up at Bangkok’s spirit shrines, or the red soda bottles offered to unseen guardians, the knot is a code—a reminder that everything is connected. The spirits, the streets, the symbols, the wearers.
In Zebra Sutra’s mythology, the knot is not passive. It’s alive. It pulses with the energy of the city. 
It binds the sacred and the profane, the cosmic and the concrete.
Sutra becomes Myth
Street becomes Myth
Wear the Myth

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