Friday, March 12, 2010

All About the Celtic Cross Tattoo

 


The Celtic Cross Tattoo is a revered symbol of the Celtic people whose origins lay in the British Isles. Since around 400 BC, the Celts have been using the Celtic crosses tattoo to intimidate their enemies. Fierce warriors, and brilliant artisans, the Celts gave many mighty armies their first taste of defeat. The brilliant intricate patterns of the this tattoo have many meanings, and symbolize the combining of Pagan and Christian beliefs in one item.
While the Celts did not leave an extensive written history, they left an oral one that moved down through the ages, and the written histories of those they fought bear witness to their tattoos. It is thought that Celtic cross tattooing began around the same time they started their metal and stone work.
For thousands of years people have gazed in awe at the complex network of Celtic Knots which make up the this cross tats, and have replicated them when ever possible. With spirals, and intricate twirls that entwine around the Celtic crosses tats, the Celtic Knot defies explanation. The artwork on a Celtic cross tattoo is based on the Druidic explanation that there is no end to life, so the Celtic knots have no beginning and no end.
While a Celtic tattoo is similar to the traditional Latin cross of the Christian faith, the differences set it apart. The Celtic cross is made up of short cross beams, which are equal in length and form four equal points of distance. Each point represents a natural element, earth, wind, fire, and water. With a circle placed at the crossing point, which represents sacred life-ongoing-eternal. This elegant and simple belief is a symbol of the life and death in all of nature as being an eternal movement/ The Celtic Knot symbolizes a joining of the spiritual and physical worlds.
The Celtic Knot work found on this kinds of tattoos has no scientific, literal translation. Its meanings lay within the spiritual beliefs of the designer, and the recipient. Celtic knots are interlaced with our physical bodies, and our spiritual beliefs that life is forever entwined with nature. They offer beauty, and complex designs that we can study every day, and still find something new to gaze upon. When other symbols are added to the Celtic cross tattoo, the meanings become even more sacred, and powerful to the person who has them on their skin.
Celtic cross tattoos have a closer similarity with tribal tattoos than with the Christian cross, as far as symbolism and meanings go. Like the bold darkness, and geometric patterns of a tribal tattoo, the Celtic tattoo communicates a feeling, rather than a representation of an object that is physical.
Knot work Celtic cross tattoos require the artist to be an expert in Celtic designs, in order to perform the delicate work of ensuring the lines are correct in shading, spacing, and ensure the delicate lines never touch so they do not bleed over.
When done correctly, a Celtic cross tattoo is a thing of rare beauty and design. It can hold power for those who believe in the symbols of the knots, and the points, and the other traditional symbols, such as the Dragon, and the Rowan Tree.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Lower Back Tattoos Sure Are Hot

 

Lower back tattoos gained popularity beginning around the late 1990's with Generation X. Recently the trend of lower back tattooing has increased in popularity. Lower back tattooing is chosen by many young women. Tattoos which are placed on the lower back seems to have become a way of expressing the sexuality of the women that sport them. Even though lower back tattoos have become commonly accepted by most Americans today, there are still some places that they are seen as an open statements of promiscuity.
Lower back tattoos have been designed to accentuate the natural curves that are common to female body. The body art can follow the sloping of the womans back on both sides of the womans spine. This is an area on the body that is thought of as one of the single most painful areas in which to place a tattoo. One good thing about choosing a lower back tattoo is that the lower back is an area of the body is the least likely to stretch during small weight fluctuations or even pregnancies. Lower back tattoos can be very versatile. The body art can be concealed under professional attire or displayed easily in a pair of low rise jeans paired with a revealing midriff top.
Since a lower back tattoo is of a rather intimate nature, it provides the wearer with a wide array of designs that can provide personal meaning and expression. Many times the design for the lower back tattoo can be amended to specifically reflect the individuality of the bearer including their shape and size. Doing this results in the creation of a design that that is truly unique to that individual. Nearly any design, can be worked into the design of the lower back tattoo. It could be floral, tribal, Celtic, or mythical. Really just about anything can be can be incorporated to make a very unique lower back tattoo.
Popular Designs for Lower Back Tattoos When you place floral designs on the lower back tattoo this is a symbol of fertility and beauty of the woman that has chosen the artwork. Some women might select a picture of spiraling energy. This would signifying a connection to the energy forces found in nature. The lower back is recognized as a chakra point. For this reason many people will choose this location for their tattooing in order to maintain balance in their personal energy. If the bearer chooses a Lion design for their lower back tattoo this is a symbol of courage and pride. If an eagle is chosen, the bearer demonstrates a desire for freedom. Almost any design that is v-shaped can be modified to work as a lower back tattoo. Go ahead and get creative with your designs. Any design that can remain symetrical can be used as a lower back tattoo.
Lower back tattoos can make very clear and sensual statements to viewers about the women who bear them. With the many options of different styles available, a woman that desires to wear a lower back tattoo should have absolutely no problem locating one that reflects her personal style. No matter what design is chosen it will surely be a beautiful lower back tattoo that will be appreciated by anyone that happens to see it.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Heart Tattoos - The Meanings Behind The Tattoo Of Love

 

The heart is an enduring symbol of love that has lasted the test of time, and heart tattoos provide a special way to display that love. It has been used by many cultures throughout history, and its popularity as a tattoo design is growing year by year.
Heart Tattoos Design
The first noted group to use the symbol as a tattoo were sailors. They used the heart tat as a show of love, and to provide a connection to, their loved ones back on shore. These days the basic design has evolved significantly and now includes banners, other designs such as flowers or angels and other symbols. With a splash of color, the designs can look absolutely stunning. The beauty of the heart tattoo is that they can be used by men and women alike, and the style of the design itself can vary widely from tribal to celtic to cartoon just to name a few.
Heart tattoos look good both as a large design with other symbols, or as a small tat. The small design is popular because it can be located on many parts of the body, and depending on whether the wearer wants the tattoo to be visible it is easy for the design to be covered up. They are popular on the shoulder, bicep and arm for men, and ankles, hips, around the belly button and on the lower back for women.
Meanings
The heart tattoo is very symbolic and it can have many meanings for the people who wear them. Here are some common meanings.
The red heart symbolizes love. It is common for people to have a banner stretch across the heart with a loved ones name in the banner. What a great way to show eternal love.
Another popular theme is to combine the red heart with roses or flowers to portray love and a loving environment. For example, the rose is itself a symbol of love and passion, so the two go together well, and make a strong statement.
When heart tattoos are combined with knives, daggers or swords, this normally represents lost love, or betrayal. For example, the dagger must be used by someone close to you to be effective. Therefore, a dagger through a heart means someone you let get close has hurt you. Very symbolic.
Wings on a heart portrays a free spirit, or someone who is happy in love and is care free. New variations include hearts with other symbols such as animals or objects, to show a connection with, or love for the symbol portrayed. Other great designs that I have seen are hearts with skulls, with flames, a patriotic design with a flag of country in the design, and a heart made up of flowers. There are so many more combinations that you could use.
Where to Get Them
The next step is to check out some designs. If you are serious about getting a top quality design, it is a good idea to get one of the tattoo galleries with thousands of tattoo designs for you to choose from. Check out the free sites on the net to get ideas, but remember those are low quality designs, and thousands upon thousands see these designs everyday. You can imagine how many people will have the same designs now. As they say, you get what you pay for.
I have checked out heaps of sites while looking for my tattoo, both free and paid, and I have provided a review of the top three sites for heart tattoos.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

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