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You have decided: you want a tattoo. There's no way to get back, but you don't understand very well what you're looking for. Do you want to use the tattoo as a form to express yourself or do you simply think it is very "cool" to paint your body? Because the design is the one that sets the tone, here are some skin image designs and their symbolism.

Bracelet tattoos are the most popular tattoo designs in the world. You can see them all over the place - on the arm of a CEO to many bikers, young women and the elder men and women. Even if you hide or show them happily on the beach or swimming pool, a bracelet tattoo design remains a classic choice of tattoo. Usually it converts into wrist tattoos for foot or ankle.

Butterfly tats are one of the most frequent tattoos among females, Butterfly reveals the womanly influence in tattoo culture. Generally speaking, butterfly tattoos are some of the most wanted among women. Physical beauty and the flight from flower to flower looking for for nectar had made butterflies synonymous with the unstable and superficial aspects of the human soul. Psyche, in Greek mythology, was represented by butterfly wings. Everything is about the soul and lift out of the cocoon, transforming a land creature in an airy one. In some civilizations it is believed that butterflies were transporting souls to heaven.

Japanese characters tattoo grew to be very popular nowadays. However many do not understand Chinese letters and their meanings. A Chinese character, known as Han character is a logo used in Chinese writing, Japanese, Korean and written Vietnamese. In the Chinese system of writing persons are monosyllabic, each of them usually corresponding to a pronounced syllable with a basic significance. So pay attention to tattoos consisting of Chinese characters! Their significance may be sudden!

Tribal tattoos are the most typical ones, covering a third of all skin icon design demands. Tribal tattoos tend to show the history and in some case the social status depending on the tribe that used those tattoos. Tattooing meant absolutely nothing to American Indians who used tattoos to show their masculinity usually by tattooing wildlife on them. Ancient People in New Zealand usually tattooed their faces and legs. Nowadays it expands to appropriate graphical representations of tattoo physique design.

by: Benjamin Louis Stephens.




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