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Showing posts with label Tattoo designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tattoo designs. Show all posts

Friday, September 17, 2010

The Celtic Irish cross tattoo has a long history dating back over many centuries in the British Isles. The original Irish cross tats was designed with two equal lengths of cross beams representing the four main elements of the planet; earth, wind, fire, and water. When the this kind of tattoo is seen today it is often embellished with detailed geometric, and swirl designs of vines, or flowers, called Celtic Knots. The center circle on the cross beams of the this cross tattoo is a symbol of life revolving in an eternal plane of existence, surrounded by the four natural elements.

Modern tattoo artist love the intricate details of the Celtic knot patterns on the Irish cross tattoos. With their small patterns that are connected like amaze, the artist has a chance to shoe off his intricate detail work as a true artisan. People love the Irish cross tattoos for their beauty and variety. This tattoo is also one of the few intricate designs that can look wonderful in a small size, or a large one, and still be a complex design.

Their appeal to both men and women is their diversity as both an intimate Irish cross tattoo, and a complex bold tribal tattoo. Since the cross Irish were in existence long before the Holy Cross symbolism, became the normal connotations' of the cross design, its Pagan roots are the perfect background for other beliefs and totems. Saint Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland, and drove the snakes out, by blessing a Celtic Standing Stone, which bore the sacred symbol of the Celtic cross. This was the beginning of the crossing of the Pagan and Christian use of the this cross in Ireland.

The delicate Knot work of these has no beginning and no end, when it is applied correctly; this too represents the never-ending circle of life on earth. The Druids believed that all of life is connected through the four elements and they often placed the Irish cross on the warriors and chiefs of the clans of Ireland to protect them during battle from enemies both mortal and supernatural.

The modern tattoo o crosses is not always depicted with the four equal points of the cross; the Christian influence has almost eradicated the elemental representation. Yet the Irish Cross Tattoo remains a popular tattoo across the world.

I have to say that woman and tattoo art establishes a fruitfully promising compatibility towards one another. It brings out the inner aphrodisiac in all men. At least I would hope so. It all starts off with a sensual lady walking across the glossed wooden floor with black high heels on with the illustration of an enticing tribal dragon on her left calve which isn't too big or too small, but just right!

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Yes people! She's walking with an attitude implementing that "I know what I want" stride! The very idea of that just turns a person on! If you were to get a tattoo of a dragon, I think that would be an awesome first choice! However, lets delve into the meaning of the DRAGON.

My perception of dragon, is the uncanny will to domineer the masses with a little sexual tincture to add to his or her delight. The image of a dragon also illustrates cultural Ninjitsu and it's disciplinary properties in the martial arts world. Dragon is quality of being and self improving industrial strength within the spiritual and mental aspect of life.

When I think about women, I think of a mirror image of roses, so why not incorporate flower art, or even a BEAUTIFUL TRIBAL FLOWER onto her body! Sure, there are many flowers and Roses to choose from, but only one can uniquely describe you! Roses are the reflection of passionate romance that lingers with a robust and uplifting scent that satisfies the mood. Some women like to have this sort of art sitting on top where her left or right chest begins. Maybe would even include a stem down there for an interesting and spontaneous surprise!

So you want to find your inner self? Maybe with the incognitos of a dragon, or a sweet sensual delicacy of a flower. The gateway to the fantasy realm of tattoo body art doesn't have to end here. Determining your specifics in a tattoo is very important, like finding the right lover that can please your every need. Because I know you wouldn't want to rush into a decision that you would end up regretting! Good Luck and happy browsing!

All kinds of tattoos! Get the tattoo of your dreams!

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Cost can be a major factor in determining which tattoo removal product to use and TCA tattoo removal is the most cost-effective way of removing an unwanted tattoo. Of the four most common methods of tattoo removal TCA is the least expensive by a significant margin. Below is a list of the four most common forms of tattoo removal from the least expensive to the most expensive.

Tattoo Fading and Removal Methods Ranked from Least to Most Expensive.

1) TCA Tattoo Removal
2) Tattoo Removal Cream
3) Dermabrasion
4) Laser

1).TCA Tattoo Removal
TCA is a cosmetic acid commonly used for facial peels, removal or reduction of acne scars, warts, and other facial blemishes.

It has been used as a tattoo removal products for the past 30 years.

TCA is the only home ink removal product that has has been thoroughly tested in two medical studies and proven to be effective as a tatoo removal product in the vast majority of the test subjects.

The first TCA tatoo removal medical study was performed from 1979 to1984 using 670 volunteer patients. At the end of the study, 85% of the test subjects were satisfied with their results.

The second TCA tattoo removal medical study was performed using 40 volunteers from May 1988 through February of 1989. At the end of the study, participants reported a 90% satisfactory rate.

2).Tattoo Removal Cream.
There is no known tattoo removal cream medical study proving the effectiveness of tattoo removal cream as a way to remove tattoo pigment. If such a study existed every manufacturer would be using it to market their product.

Many tattoo removal cream product manufacturers use the lure of a no pain, easy to apply, once or twice daily tattoo removal process that is simple, easy, and more affordable than laser surgery. They, of course, neglect to tell you that a simple tattoo removal cream, by itself, probably will not remove a tattoo.

Monday, August 16, 2010


Girls Tattoos
Original combinations of flowers, patterns, a flame, tribals, vignettes. Stars and various smooth lines.

On St. Valentine's Day tribal heart tattoos are a brilliant means of expressing your love for your loved one, unless they wanted a box of chocolates that is.
In which case you're in deep s… erm I mean a lot of trouble.
As you may have realized the three images shown above are the same design.
The first one on the left is the original tribal heart, I have altered the other two with a simple graphic software program.
With the centre one I have added a red outline, the third (far right) I reversed by turning the original black image red and then adding a black outline.
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In the world of tattoos, tribal tattoos have become really quite popular. In the early 1990's they started to make their appearance, and since then their popularity has continued to grow.
If you have been contemplating the idea of getting a tribal tattoo you will want to give the idea some thought to decide if it is the best tattoo design choice for you.
In general tribal tattoos are mostly black if not all black. The truth is that black ink is the most durable and long lasting of all the tattoo inks. Many of the more colorful tattoo inks tend to start to fade as the years go by. Black ink has a substantially longer life than those colored inks.
Most tattoo artists are able to do a tribal tattoo for you, and this is probably due in part to their widespread popularity. Additionally, tribal tattoos are bold images that definitely catch someone's eye. If you want to make a statement a tribal tattoo is a good way to do so.

Tribal tattoos are not without their disadvantages. Covering up a tribal tattoo can be very difficult. This is due mainly to the high concentration of black ink. That same black ink is part of why tattoo removal is not very successful with tribal tattoos. Additionally not all tattoo artists are well versed in very traditional tribal tattoos. If you are looking for something very specific you may have a bit of difficulty finding an artist who can create precisely what you are looking for. You also have to be careful when you are choosing a tribal tattoo. You do not want to insult a culture so you will want to take car in choosing the design of your tribal tattoo.

Traditional tribal tattoos all have a purpose behind them. Many of these tattoos were used as an identification tool or to express an individual's social status. Additionally, some people may use these tribal tattoos to symbolize an important life event or rite of passage. Lastly, tribal tattoos are often associated with magical things like protection or healing. You will want to keep this in mind as you select your tribal tattoo design.

Tribal tattoo designs make the design of flower, animal and religious symbols and tribal flower tattoos are great variation of art and it is being greatly used by worldwide tattoo lovers.
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Tribal tattoos have been used for centuries and have many meanings depending on the era and origin of the tattoo. True tribal tattoos use the natural contours and curves of the body and dark ink to create a breath-taking image that is rich in the discipline of art. Tribal tattoos look relatively easy, but to the contrary, it takes a high level of skill to create a true tribal tattoo. Tribal tattoos are created using dark colors and shadowing to create an image that has depth and sometimes appears three-dimensional. This technique takes a good eye combined with ability in art and quite a bit of skill. The tattoo used the natural skin color to create lines and shapes more so than the actual ink. Tribal tattoos do not use the traditional inks found in tattoo parlors today and likewise they were not inked using the same tools.
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What is meant by tribal girls?
Well in my opinion it is either an image of a girl or woman portrayed in tribal style.
An image of a girl or woman with tribal tattoos on or about their person.
Or a girl or woman who belongs to a tribe, I don’t know which tribe though.
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Every girl should use what Mother Nature gave her
Before Father Time takes it away.
~Laurence J. Peter

Women are always beautiful.
~Ville Valo

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The average woman would rather have beauty than brains.
Because the average man can see better than he can think.

Tribal Tattoos - Bold and Beautiful

Tribal Tattoos

They make a powerful statement and are instantly recognizable by their patterns of brash, bold, pure, unadulterated , right in your face, BLACK.

Among all the styles and types of design, they are the most fascinating and popular. They are one of the most viewed tattoo designs on the web or in the flash collection of any studio today. It is an image understood the world over.

People offer different reasons for getting a tribal tattoo and although the designs are inexplicable and no longer have any intrinsic meaning in today’s world, they may be described with these words-
“Strong, powerful and moving; they create incredible feelings and emotional excitement resonating deep within our very being. They connect us to ancient beliefs and to things of mystery and wonder.”

Tribal tattoo designs became progressively famous in modern world of tattoo. There is something special about their simple intensity and beauty that is attracting people who may not even like tattoos. The ennoble curves and solid angles of these black tattoos can be bold strokes across the skin, or intricate and almost lace-like. Some cool tribal tattoo designs contain humanor animal figures. Others are strictly symbolic.

The very first tattoo happened on accident.When some primitives were playing around the fire it would not take long for someone to fall in and get poked. Later heal before they’d realized that they were on to something. The news probably spread really fast and prompted the invention. It is rumored that the first tattoos were of the sun or flames in honor of the sun gods.

There were three main factors that took the practice of tribal tattooing from the realm of art and into the plane of the spiritual: pain, permanence and loss of the life source (blood). This mystical trio elevated the tattoo from mere art and transformed it into a chance to draw people into a relationship with god of magic powers.

Because body and soul were generally thought to be identical to one another, your tattoos then existed on two planes: the physical and spiritual realms. Many of the tribes from Borneo believed that tattoos would not only be enough to get them to the proper spirit world, but that their tattoos also offered them special qualifications for advantageous occupations upon their arrival.It has been found that most primitive tribes used some form of body marking, scarifications or the use of plain, temporary body paints.

Although lots of people choose to get cool tribal tattoos in order to keep in touch with their own culture, you don’t have to carry the ancestry of the culture to get a tribal tattoo. However, out of respect for the culture, you should take some time to learn about the history and meaning of tattoos in that society. By doing some research you will find a tribal tattoo that are not only drawn artistically, but also that reflects a association between how you see the world and the feelings of the culture that originated the design.

If for some reason you do not feel connected to the tribal tattoos of one specific culture, you can take aspiration from various styles. You can work with your tattoo artist to create a cool tribal-enliven tattoo that means something exceptional to you.

Does not matter if your tribal tattoo is drawn directly from a specific culture, or if your tattoo artist helps you create a new cool tribal tattoo design, a tribal tattoo is a very exceptional and meaningful spell of art.

Would you like to know where to find the Best and most original websites with Cool Tribal Tattoo Designs?

Thursday, August 12, 2010

While you can choose a tattoo design that literally means "strength", as in Kanji, the important thing is to have a design that gives you strength. You can choose from a number of designs as long as the one you choose has a special meaning and significance to you. It may remind you of someone close to you or someone who supported you in troubled times. Maybe someone who was there for you when you were young and from whom you gained strength.

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Animal Tattoo Designs

A number of cultures used animal images to give them strength. The animals in their worlds they most admired would be a source of strength, endurance, and courage. By tattooing the animal images on their bodies they hoped to become more like them. Thus the image of a bear or lion or wolf would help the tattoo owners to become more courageous or stronger.
This might apply to you - the person who gives you strength could be represented by an image of a powerful animal, one renowned for its strength and courage.

Tribal Tattoo Designs

Tribal tattoos can evoke images in the mind of tribal battles for leadership, fighting for survival or dominance, hunting wild animals, braving the elements. They can take us back to primitive man when life itself was a gamble and only the strong survived. Whether the tattoos were done as part of a rite of passage, or to denote a position in the tribe or as an animal totem, they were all done crudely which inflicted pain. Just having the tattoo said the wearer was a person of courage because of the pain endured. Indeed, some tattoos were done simply to test a person's ability to endure pain - a test of courage.

Angel or Wing Tattoo Designs

People in the West are a familiar with Guardian Angels and as special messengers from God. Angels are also part of Jewish and Islamic faiths as well as a number of other religions and cultures going back to ancient times. They are usually represented as creatures with wings. An angel tattoo can remind us of strength as we are protected or inspired by these spiritual creatures. Wing tattoos can also act in the same way. Wings can give us a sense of protection, a sense of freedom - as in flight. How many oppressed people or prisoners or those who have lost freedom have dreamed of flying to freedom. Songs have been written about it.

Maybe there is someone in your life you see as your guardian angel, someone who inspires you, lifts you up. Perhaps it is an event - something you saw or did that makes your spirit take flight. A tattoo design of an angel or a set of wings could bring this to mind, to give you strength.

Cross Tattoos Designs

The cross is an enduring symbol of faith, hope and love. It can be used to remind you to have faith when things turn against you. It can be used to sustain you through tough times. It can be used to remember loved ones and to connect to them in spirit to give you strength.

There are other tattoo designs that can give you strength: the crown, a symbol of authority and leadership; the dragon, with its strength and magical powers; texts that are inspirational in themselves or favorite quotes of someone you love or admire. The tattoo design you choose to give you strength may be on public display but the feelings it evokes in you are uniquely yours. This is one tattoo that should be done just for you.

Tattooing has indeed grown more and more popular over the years. Where before it was shunned by the general public and considered weird, suspicious, and even evil, today it has become one of the most popular forms of art and personal expression. This surge in popularity posed a challenge for tattoo artists to widen the range of designs available in order for tattoos to become more appealing to people from all walks of life. Needless to say, they have risen to the challenge quite effortlessly. There are now countless tattoo designs for you to choose from, and these designs have been grouped into specific categories to make the choice a lot easier for you to make. Celebrity names and faces, cartoon characters and flowers are all popular tattoo designs, but perhaps nothing beats the pervasiveness and timeless appeal of tribal tattoos. What, exactly, makes tribal designs so popular? To what particular factor can its allure be attributed?

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First off, tribal tattoos are very striking. Made up mostly of solid black lines and curves, it has the inherent tendency to catch attention and invite curiosity. Most people who see tribal tattoos are immediately drawn to the challenge of deciphering what the tattoo means, which makes it doubly attractive. Furthermore, tribal designs are very versatile. You can choose a preexisting design and use it merely as a base to create your own unique tribal tattoo. You can also fashion a tribal design to convey any meaning that has personal significance to you. But perhaps the best thing about tribal tattoo designs is that they can be very flexible. You can provide feedback while in the process of having a tattoo inked, and the artist can actually make adjustments to your chosen design as you go along. To accomplish this, it is best that you choose an experienced tattoo artist who is good at working freehand.

The versatility and flexibility of tribal tattoos is such that you can even combine it with other themes and still get attractive body art out of the fusion. For example, you can ask the artist to turn a simple playing card motif into an intricate tribal design by incorporating the bold lines and stripes into the basic artwork. But, of course, combining tribal designs with other themes and motifs requires a lot of taste and discretion as well. No matter how versatile tribal tattoos are, it will never look stylish when combined with Bugs Bunny or Betty Boop. But then again, this statement might just challenge a tattoo artist out there into actually making an attractive Bugs Bunny tribal design.

So now we know why tribal tattoos are still very popular, and how they have stood the test of time. It is strikingly attractive, versatile enough to place anywhere on your body, and flexible enough to design freehand. In fact, no other tattoo design can claim the distinction of being stylish no matter where it is located. You can even wrap a tribal tattoo around your limbs and it will still look elegant and alluring. It also looks good whether you choose to have it done in smaller sizes or go for the grander schemes.

Tribal tattoos go back to ancient times when almost every culture used tattooing - the oldest being that of a Bronze Age warrior who lived more than five thousand years ago. People like the Celts, the Aztecs, the ancient Egyptians and others all used tattoos for different reasons. Sometimes tattoos were purely for personal adornment, to denote rank, or as a way of proclaiming oneself as a member of a certain tribe - sometimes tattoos had religious significance and often temporary tattooing was used during times of war. Many African tribes would use this type of tattooing to make themselves appear more frightening to their enemies.

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Tribal art tattooing is becoming something of a modern phenomenon as they are among the most requested designs around. Almost everyone seems to have heard of tribal tattoos and they want the bold, often black outlined designs tattooed on their bodies. Tribal designs often depict animals or birds, whatever seemed important to the ancient mind. Even now, tribal tattoos are not just a matter of adornment; they are most often a personal statement about who a person is and what they are like. African and Pacific Island tribes created the most distinctive tattoo designs - many of them reflecting the world that these people inhabited. Much tribal tattooing was facial and in some parts of the world these facial tattoos are most often used as a reminder of a person's tribal or family history. New Zealand Maoris in particular use this type of facial tattooing and their tattoos are usually quite distinctive.

Native Americans also used tribal tattooing and very often this was a way of distinguishing one tribe from another tribe. The Native Americans used tattoos when they were going to war - not so much to frighten their enemies but to provide them with protection. In the tribal world, things are not always as they seem and tattooing and tattoo designs were not just mere ornaments, they meant something. They were also a way of defining who was a member of the tribe and who was outside of it. Tribal tattooing was brought to the West by sailors in the nineteenth century who also brought with them the expertise and the special inks and needles of the tribal tattooist.

The tribal art tattoos that we have now are often not the same as the tribal tattoos of the ancient world. Rather they are a mixture of ancient tribal tradition and modern tattoo design. This is largely due to a movement in the nineteen nineties that saw direct representation of ancient tribal tattoos as disrespectful to what the tattoos originally symbolized - so the tribal tattoos that are popular today are a hybrid of ancient tradition and modern day overtones. Now the Celtic knot is popular and so are stylized versions of the heads of animals. You may also see sunburst tattoos and these also are reminiscent of the tribal traditions.

Tribal tattoo designs have been the first tattoo designs to be used. Tattoos originated in various tribes across the world, where members of each tribe would paint or scar certain marks on them. Tattooing is done today by inserting ink in the pores of the skin so as to make a permanent mark on the skin but this originated in various primitive tribes as an extremely crude and painful procedure.

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It is known that several tribes such as Celtic, Irish, Chinese, Indian, African, Native American, Maori, etc. all over the world used tattoos. The design themes that these tribes used have collectively come to be known as tribal tattoo designs. Tribal tattoos are generally done in black color.

The tribes generally used tattoos to honor God or to identify members of their tribe. They might have also been used as symbol of bravery and courage, as during those times it was extremely tormenting to get a tattoo. Tattoos were also used to commemorate certain occasions in the life of tribesmen such birth of new born or entering into adulthood, etc. or to mark certain events in the history of the tribe such as victory in a war or end of famine, etc.

Both men and women in the tribe usually get tattoos but men generally get more tattoos than women. Also it is common in certain tribes for men to get tattoos all over their face but women would usually only get tattoos on checks or other parts of their body.

Even though most tribes used extremely primitive techniques to draw their tattoos, their designs are very exotic and articulate. These tattoo designs are extremely detailed and are very difficult to reproduce. So if you are planning to get a tribal tattoo it is exceptionally important that you visit an artist who specializes in tribal art. Not every tattoo artist will be able to ink a good tribal tattoo for this kind of tattoo requires a lot of precision.

Also before getting a tribal tattoo, it is important that you try to find out what it symbolizes. Tribal tattoos have a lot of in-depth meaning attached to their designs. Though the designs might look simple but they are very mystical in nature and you will be able to really appreciate a tribal tattoo only if you know the hidden meaning behind it.

Tribal tattoos can also be combined with other designs such as animals, floral, weapons, etc. But it is important for tribal art to be unique; it doesn't look good if you have cookie cutter designs. For this reason it is extremely important as to how you get the tribal design. If you just pick up your design by doing a search on the internet, you might end up with a fake tribal tattoo or something that has been used by thousands of people. In some tribe it is actually considered an insult to copy that tattoo.

It is best to get your tribal tattoo designs from a paid tattoo website. These websites hire tattoo artists to create these designs and they are very different than what you find on the free websites. Moreover upon request on some of these websites, you can even request the artist to customize your tattoo to make it unique for you.

Tribal tattoos have been the choice of more and more people these days. This form of body art has been there since the ancient times and it carries different meanings and symbolisms. Nearly 50% of the people who get a tattoo prefer tribal designs. So how did it come to be and where did it originate? For people back then, tribal tattoos were a form of marking to signify different things. Archaeologists have found tribal tattoos on various ancient countries like Egypt, Greece, Rome, and in Asia. During those days, tribal tattoos meant more than art.

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Ancient people have used these tribal tattoos to depict symbol of rights, rank and devotion. They also use it as a form of symbols for award or security. People also used these tribal tattoos those days as an amulet, a talisman or a mark of seniority. However, for some it may be regarded as a medal but for those slaves who have been marked with a tattoo, life is not that easy. Until now, there are still some religions or societies which require their followers to have a certain tribal tattoo as a symbol of loyalty and brotherhood.

But nowadays, tribal tattoos act as body art and a way to express oneself. Some people really find it cool and hip. It is even considered as a fashion symbol and not just a marking. Trying to find a tribal tattoo that suits you best? Well, there are many tattoo shops out there and they have a wide variety of gallery that you can choose from. Remember, the design of your tattoo may show something about your personality and could make a lasting impression. So better think it through first before getting one.

But in some areas, tattoo shops are not that frequent so the choices are limited. Luckily, the age of computer technology has enabled us to surf the internet and have a look at a hundred options. All you have to do is to type in the work "tribal tattoos" in the search engine site and voila! You will be displayed with dozens of image results and even websites that you can contact when you want to get a tribal tattoo in no time. However, think a dozen times before deciding on what design to put on. Some people regret a lot once they have already gotten a tribal tattoo because they realized that they want a different tribal tattoo design.

Always keep in mind, removing a permanent tattoo is not that easy. Moreover, quality artwork takes time and it is in the hands of a powerful tattoo artist. No matter how fabulous the design is, the artist will still be the one to draw it into your skin so getting a highly refutable tattoo artist can definitely do the trick. But the intricacy of the design and the colors will definitely affect the rate or the price of the tribal tattoo. Furthermore, the cost also depends on the tattoo artist or the shop you decide to get your tribal tattoo done.

Aside from image results, you can also try joining forums on the internet, which have discussions on tribal tattoos and more. In this way, you would know other people's opinion on which tribal tattoo is the best one. The larger the forum, the wider number of people and tattoo enthusiasts you can interact with. Plus, you can ask them of the best link in the most popular tribal tattoo galleries on the internet. Truly, surfing the online community has never been this exciting and enjoyable. So for the perfect tribal tattoos, go ahead and search the net for the latest trends and designs in the realm of body inking and tattooing.

Thursday, June 17, 2010



scorpion tattoo for back body


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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Maybe it's because I'm good with makeup or lucked out having the right skin tone but it WORKED. Just follow the directions. It's simple! The product alone isn't going to magically cover your tattoo. You have to use the right technique, and they give you clear instructions.


Use some common sense, if you need to apply more, do so. Apply around the tattoo too.. and BLEND that area.. ON the tattoo it needs to be cakey, but the powdery stuff will keep it in place. If it's not exactly the right color you can add some colored powder you already have to adjust.

I used this on a BLACK tattoo on my wrist for my friend's wedding and it was amazing.. if you look close you can see there is some different texture to the area, but in pictures it looked like there was no difference to the area at all. I had a ribbon type thing I made to wear at the reception in case it ended up fading, but it lasted.


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A great variety of Christian symbols have been turned into tattoo images, none more so than the cross. Christian cross tattoos portraying a variety of the cross are always abundant; after all, this is the most appropriate and most familiar Christian image of all.



Some cross tattoos show Jesus on the cross, while others show the cross, often with realistic wood graining, with a crown of thorns hung over one arm. Other cross tattoos consists of crossed nails such as big, rough looking nails like those that were used to hang Jesus on the cross.


Other popular Christian cross tattoo images include the Celtic cross (probably one of the most popular Christian tattoos of all), the Russian cross, and the Egyptian 'ankh', a cross with a circular shape on top, the ancient Egyptian symbol for 'life'.


Besides the cross, there are other Christian images that are often used in Christian cross tattoos. The fish symbol is a great illustration based on assorted biblical references, a stylized fish symbol is frequently used as a symbol of Christ. This is a compact, but quite prominent symbol that lends itself well to tattooing, especially in black.

However, there are also other tattoos that may be gang related such as the Hispanic Christian Cross Tattoos.

They are an interesting sub-group. If you know anything about their traditions, you won't be too surprised to learn that most Mexicans and other Hispanic people, even though they are involved in gangs or other criminal activities, are deeply religious and rely on their Christian symbols to both identify and protect them.

These Christian cross tattoos are rather complex, many involve a tattooed image of a saint, Jesus, or the Virgin Mary. Hispanic tattoos often have words, as well, usually a Bible verse, perhaps accompanied by a loved one's name. Many Mexican gang members have multiple sophisticated tattoos, allowing the individual to literally wear his identity and emotions on his skin, if not his sleeve!

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