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Tribal Arm Tattoos




Tribal Arm Tattoos, Tattoo is the art of drawing the body, making many people misunderstand about the tattoo are thus put considers tattoo is always associated with crime. Here are several references to the tattoo may be useful for you, let us show that tattoos are works of great art.

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Upper Arm Tattoos



Upper Arm Tattoos, Tattoo is the art of drawing the body, making many people misunderstand about the tattoo are thus put considers tattoo is always associated with crime. Here are several references to the tattoo may be useful for you, let us show that tattoos are works of great art.

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Arm Sleeve Tattoo






Arm Sleeve Tattoo, Back Tattoo Arm I found some amazing. Tattoo for most people, it a symbol of hooliganism, but not with me, for me tattoo is art, so I do not stop to admire the works of art that is called tattoo. above are some examples of tattoos that I can, hopefully could be a reference for you.

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Arm Tattoo Dsign







Arm Tattoo, just favorite for the drawing of arm tattoos. easily visible, so people can see and admire your tattoos. Here are some examples Arm Tattoo, Tattoo example of this is not the result of my work on this blog I just help you find inspiration for your tattoo.




"Butterfly Tattoo" Ankle Tattoo, Tattoo butterfly on the ankle. I don't know what the motivation of people who draw tattoos on the ankle, because we are not apparent to see. But as a fan of tattoos I still appreciate this work.


"Stone Dragon" 3D Tattoos, Tattoo with stone dragon motif

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"Skull" 3D Tattoos


"Skull" 3D Tattoos, Tattoo with Skull motifs, elegant skull image on the right added coloring, add to the attraction of this tattoo.


"Skin Rip Eyeball" 3D Tattoos, Tattoo with Eyeball motif

"Scorpion" 3D Tattoos, Tattoo with Scorpion motif, for example maybe you want to make it.


"Praying Hands" 3D Tattoos, Tattoo with the motif Praying Hands , to add to your collection of tattoos.


"Fonts Script" 3D Tattoos, Tattoo with the motive of letters, to add to your collection of tattoos.

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"Cross" 3D Tattoos

"Cross" 3D Tattoos, Cross Tattoo image may be a reference you to draw your body.

"Alien" 3D Tattoos, Tattoo picture of an alien may be your reference materials to make arm tattoos.

"mummy Tattoo" 3d tattoo. tattoo picture of mummy, with the composition of black color.

"Buddha tattoo close-up" 3D Tattoos, Tattoo Picture Buddha's face. Tattoo is usually in the image on the back because it requires a fairly large area to draw this tattoo.

3d black and gray clown tattoo, Tattoo which consists of two colors: black and gray. Tattoo Picture picture clown who was laughing.

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Wedding Tattoos

 
Almost every culture, across the world has their own set of traditions when it comes to marriages, weddings, and celebrations. Irish culture holds the Celtic tattoos  with significant value, which is why they incorporated its meaning into their daily lives. As these tattoos have no beginning or end, Celtic loops, knots, and other designs are the perfect symbol of togetherness and forever. Which is why Celtic wedding tattoos are popular and often used instead of the traditional wedding rings. Although, many Irish people choose to wear traditional rings, the Celtic wedding tattoos have been one way of binding a couple’s marriage, expressing their culture and heritage, and bringing in some kind of creativity to the whole wedding.
Celtic Wedding Tattoos

Any traditional wedding has the couple choosing and exchanging wedding rings for the ceremony. To keep the tradition alive but also adding their own unique twist to it, some newlyweds are adding that extra creativity to the whole thing. Getting wedding band tattoos inked on themselves, to show their love for one another. Plus, an added advantage of getting your wedding ring tattooed on yourself is, you won’t ever lose it.
Wedding Tattoo Designs
When you decide to spend the rest of your life with your true love, everything else seems unimportant somehow. You wish to display your love for him/her and make a statement about it. What could be more bigger, louder, and permanent than a wedding tattoo? When the two of you bond on a level where no one can even imagine, it makes your relationship stronger than ever. And as a permanent reminder of that person, relationship, date, and/or place, you can get matching wedding tattoos done. Read more on Celtic love knot tattoo designs.
  • Linked Rings: The linking of two wedding bands, on your ring finger, symbolizes your eternal and undying love for one another. The design shows unity and infinity all mixed in one. A union of two souls that can never break by making the design with endless Celtic knots.
  • Name/Initials: One of the most popular kind of wedding tattoos is the name or initials tattoo. The names/initials go on each other’s body, exactly on the same spot, and in the same font, size, style, and shape.
  • Wedding Bells: As the wedding bells have always been associated with the end of the wedding ceremony, the tattoo will preserve your union. You can get the wedding date inked in the middle of the bells and enhance it with elegant knot work.
Henna Wedding Tattoos
Apart from the Celtic wedding tattoos, another popular culture also adopts the heritage of applying tattoos for wedding; India. Unlike other cultures, weddings in India are held on a grand scale as they have to follow a number of rituals, customs, and traditions. As one the important rituals for Hindu weddings, the temporary wedding tattoos, also known as mehndi, are applied on the bride’s hands and feet. It is believed that the henna wedding tattoos signify the strength of a bride’s marriage and the love she will receive after it. The darker the color of the tattoo, the stronger and longer the marriage will be. Read more on henna tattoo care.
 
Wedding Tattoo Designs
The henna tattoo design and pattern drawn on the hands and feet are very complicated. Although, the placement of these temporary wedding tattoos are not specified, as mentioned before, they are generally applied on the hands and feet. Nowadays, apart from the bride, the rest of the family and friends, and the groom (in some cultures) also get the privilege of applying henna on their hands. However, only the bride gets the special attention and the most unique, creative, and beautiful designs when it comes to it. The following are the most common and versatile wedding tattoo ideas that you can expect. Read more on henna patterns for beginners.
  • Baraat: In plain English, baraat means the marriage procession which comes from the groom’s house, accompanied by his family and friends. This entire scenario is drawn on one of her arms with intricate designs to match it. The tattoo actually starts at the top of her arm and runs down to her palm.
  • Doli: Doli is the end of the wedding ceremony and now the bride has to go to her husband’s home. The detailed work that is put into the design takes many hours and lot of skill. To match the baraat scene, the doli is drawn on the other arm.
  • Flowers: The flower patterns are included in the entire design. The choice of flowers to be drawn are many. You can go with roses, lotuses, rose buds, daisies, and many more. These flowers are interconnected with the rest of the designs on the hands and feet.
  • Kalash: A metal brass, copper, silver, or gold pot is used in many wedding ceremonies. It is used in the ceremony to worship many Gods and Goddesses in Indian culture. The design is very popular and often has the name of the groom imprinted inside it.
  • Peacock: A peacock tattoo looks really gorgeous when the wings are drawn open with flower patterns in it. The henna tattoo artist makes sure that the designs are complex, yet beautiful.

Select designs for your wedding tattoos and talk amongst one another to come to a conformed decision. Temporary wedding tattoos will vanish completely in a couple of weeks, but the permanent one are a constant reminder of your decision. So, don’t make hasty decisions as to what you wish to get as your tattoo and represent your wedding. Consult a professional tattoo artist to get ideas for designs and placements, to make the permanent decision.

11:25 AM

HAWAIIAN TATTOOS

 
Hawaii islands belongs to the Polynesian islands, all of which have a very rich and old tradition of tattoos. Most of the modern day tattoos are based on the traditional tribal tattoos from the Polynesian islands. The word for tattoo in the Hawaiian language is uhi, which means covering the body. There is a belief that the western world was introduced to the world of tattoos as a body art only after Captain James Cook made his famous journey to the Hawaii islands.
Hawaiian Tattoo History
In ancient Hawaii, tattoos were made as an indicator of the importance of the person in the hierarchy of the society they lived in. Each of the tattoo which was made had a meaning attached to it and the tattoos were displayed on various parts of the body. Hawaiian tattoo designs were made on the hands, feet, fingers, calves, back, shoulders, chest, etc. Face tattoos were rather very popular in the Hawaiian islands. Face tattoos were made on the brow ridge, cheek bone, cheeks and chin.
Hawaiian tattoos have a deep and personal meaning and they were often made for individual identification and not only for ceremonial purposes, as was common in the other islands of Polynesia. Read on Polynesian tattoo. The number of tattoos on a person’s body was directly proportional to the wealth possessed by the individual. Tattoos were not worn only by common man, but they were also worn by defeated warriors and convicted criminals. In a way this was a method used to brand people. Bird beaks, bird claws and large fish bones were used to make the tattoos. Black ink was used to make tattoos in the Hawaiian islands. The designs used were bold and also big in size.
Hawaiian Tattoo Meanings
A lot of significance was attached to the tattoos in the Hawaiian islands. Since a lot of significance was attached to the tattoos, the people were very particular about the tattoo designs. The tattoos were made for various causes. They were made to mark mourning, for protection from the evil spirits, decoration or as a part of celebration, not to forget social status and personal identification. Click to read on Hawaiian tribal tattoos and Polynesian tribal tattoos.
Hawaiian Tattoo Designs
The Hawaiian tattoo symbols often have hidden meanings that are generally much deeper and personal than what it appears visually. Lizards (geckos) and sea turtles are very popular designs in Hawaiian tattoos. Sea turtles symbolize fertility, while geckos are symbol of fear and respect. Along with the sea turtles, there are other sea creatures, which also have their own place in Hawaii tattoos. Dolphins are among popular sea creatures used for tattoos. They are looked upon as an expression of joy. After dolphins, sharks have a special place in Hawaiian tattoos. Shark tattoos are made by people who have chosen a shark as their personal God. It also denotes protection against attacks from shark.
Flower tattoos have a special place in Hawaiian tattoos. However, these tattoo designs may not always appeal to everyone, as these designs may not particularly be feminine despite the floral components in them. Hibiscus tattoos are the most popular and commonly used Hawaiian flower tattoo design. It can be attributed to the fact that the yellow hibiscus is the state flower of Hawaii. The colors used to make these tattoos are yellow, red, pink, white and purple. Among flower tattoos, orchid tattoos are also very popular, especially ghost orchid tattoo designs. Ghost orchids are beautiful and have rather peculiar features. Now that orchids are endangered, the symbolic meaning of orchid tattoos is ‘rare beauty”.
People often chose to get Hawaiian tattoos as they are proud of their heritage. They are also made to show their liking for the Hawaiian culture and heritage after a visit to the islands. There are a number of celebrities who sport Hawaiian tattoo designs. As always, before getting a tattoo done, make sure you have thought well about the design you want, as tattoo removal is a painful and tedious process. That being said, once you have made your decision, the above Hawaiian tattoo ideas can be the base you choose your own unique tattoo from.


 
Tattooing was very common among all tribes across the world. Tribal people used animal bones as carving tools/instruments in tribal tattoo art. Tattooing was an accepted norm among these tribes although it was a painful process.
Most designs of tribal tattoos were replicates of animals, flowers, and other shapes as seen in nature. You can perceive these tribal tattoo pictures instantly. Tribal tattoo designs encompass tribal rose tattoo, tribal crosses, tribal dragon tattoos, tiger tattoo, turtle tribal tattoos, and lots more.
Tribal tattoos art and tribal tattoos designs do not depict any significant meaning in the modern world of tattoo designs. Tribal tattoos were essentially abstract tribal art forms put together with curves and lines. Ancient tribal tattoo pictures were in typical black colors. Recent depictions of tribal tattoo designs display innovative colors and tattoo designs like skull tattoos, star tattoos, heart tattoo designs, fairy tattoo designs, tweety bird pictures, lettering tattoos, and similar more.
Where to Tattoo?
Getting tattooed requires lot of forethought and planning so that you do not regret later. You can get tattooed on any part of your body. Arm tattoos, ankle tattoos, foot tattoos, thigh tattoos, tattoos on the lower back, abdomen tattoos, and tattoos on your legs, just name any part of your body and tattoo artist will start working on tattoo design.
You can browse through tattoo designs available on tattoo galleries, tattoo magazines, tattoo books, or scout the Internet for tattoo pictures and tattoo patterns. If you have any tattoo ideas, make your own tattoo design on paper and present it to your tattoo artist to carve it on your body.
When to get tattooed?
It is a common misconception that summer months are ideal for tattooing. As you wear short pants and expose major part of your skin in summer, tattooing may seem easier. But the heat can cause lot of discomfort while scripting any specific tattoo design on your body. Hence, winter is the best time to get tattooed.
Tattoo designers are able to work better during the cool months due to the low and comfortable temperatures. Tattooing is a long drawn process and you should remain seated in a tattoo studio for many hours. Certain tattoo designs could require many sittings. Winter is the most comfy season to remain seated indoors.
Most tattoo parlors are less crowded during winter and you do not have to get into a waiting list or even sit in studios for two or three hours awaiting your turn. All tattoo designs irrespective of specific tattoo art, tattoo ink, or body part tattooed require certain healing period. During this time, your tattoo may look extremely revolting and ugly. The cool winter season helps you keep your tattoo design covered comfortably allowing it to heal naturally. During the healing period, your tattoo design undergoes many stages like peeling, scrubbing, and similar others. Summer months may cause lot of irritation.
 
Nonetheless, tattooing in winter does have few limitations. You often face colds, coughs, and similar flu like symptoms in winter months. These afflictions take a toll on your body immune system. Tattoo designs take a longer time to heal and dry. If you want to get tattooed in winter, the best precaution is to maintain your health with sufficient intake of immunity-boosting vitamins.

Old school tattoo designs are also called traditional old school tattoo designs or simply traditional tattoo designs. Although new tattoo designs kept coming up, the old school tattoos did not quite disappear from view; they just faded a little into the background. It was the tribal tattoos, Celtic tattoos, etc., that hogged the limelight. However, in the last few years, it the old school tattoos that are gaining popularity all over again, to the point that they are now called as trendy tattoo designs.
Surprisingly, these old school tattoo designs are being adopted by the younger generation more, as compared to the older generation. May be it is the reason, why they have also become ‘trendy’. Previously tattoo designs like grim reaper tattoos, lettering tattoos in the old English letters, etc. were said to be the sole property of certain subculture, but now it is not the same. The main difference, which has come about is the feeling around these tattoo designs. These days, they are worn with a sense of irony. They have now been appreciated for their timeless appeal. Although they are worn in a slightly campy way, they are now valued for the vintage value they carry.
Traditional Old School Tattoo Designs
‘Old school’ tattoos are the tattoos which are traced back to the early days of Western tattooing. There are many designs which fall under this category. These tattoo designs became very popular during the first and the second World Wars, when men in the military went off to the war front. A number of them came back with a souvenir of their military service in the form of a old school tattoo design. This type of tattoo style was popularized by Tattoo Jerry, a famous flash tattoo artist. We will now see the designs, that make up the old school tattoos.
Cherry Tattoos
Cherry fruits have strong fertility symbolism with their deep red, ripe juicy fruits. They also represent chastity and purity, when the fruit ripens on the tree. However, once a cherry is plucked stands for loss of innocence and virtue. Cherries are also said to resemble a lover’s lips, hence have had a strong erotic connection. In both Japan and China, cherry has a strong cultural symbolism. A cherry surrounded in flames stands for unquenchable desire, passion and not to forget lust.
Nautical Star Tattoos
Nautical star tattoo designs are one of the most masculine design among the star tattoos. They have been very popular among the sailors, who got them made as a talisman for guidance and protection. A nautical star is a five pointed star, where the points are split in half and are filled with an alternating color, normally in black-red or black-white combination. In Ireland nautical star tattoos are also a symbol of good health. It is one of the old Pagan symbol, which is found in some of the Irish hospitals. They have also become very popular among the gay and lesbian community. A number of gay and lesbian people get nautical star tattooed on their wrist as a mark of their disposition. It is also one of the popular punk rock tattoo design.
Pin Up Girl Tattoos
Pin up girl tattoos is a tattoo design of a woman, whose physical attractiveness would entice a person. Normally they were images of celebrities, who were considered sex symbols. One of the earliest popular pin-up girl was Betty Grable. There were other artwork, which were actually idealized versions of what some thought as particularly beautiful or attractive a woman should look like.
Heart Tattoos
Small heart tattoos have been very popular with tattoo lovers, who want to express their love in a symbolic way. There is a huge variety of heart tattoo designs, from which you can choose from. The most common ones include Celtic heart tattoos, broken heart tattoos, pierced heart tattoos, locked heart tattoos, flaming heart tattoo, and not to forget the sacred heart tattoos. There is a wide range of emotions, that can be depicted with the heart tattoo designs, which includes faith, love, sadness, etc.
The other old school tattoo designs include swallow tattoos, sparrow tattoos, anchor tattoos for girls and guys, eagle tattoos, etc. You will come across a lot of free old school tattoo designs on the Internet. Looking at the wide range of tattoo designs available, it can become very confusing as well. You will have to be careful when you choose an old school tattoo design for yourself, so that it suits your personality and your ideologies.

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