Jan 27
One of the most popular types of tattoos to be found today is the feminine tattoo, adorning women from college students to grandmothers across the nation. Different women have different reasons for getting feminine tattoos and the tattoos themselves may be animals, symbols, or a unique combination of both. There are literally thousands of different designs to choose from if you are interested in feminine tattoos and the final decision on which design to choose will be based on your personal preference.
What Do They Look Like?
Feminine tattoos are comprised of simple flowing lines combined with an image of an animal or a basic symbol or a complicated and detailed image that incorporates lots of colors. These tattoos will generally represent feminine power, rebirth, love, or loyalty. The colors used in the feminine tattoo can be any colors that the person can imagine and many women use the colors to personalize the tattoo and make it unique to them.
The images and symbols used for the feminine tattoos can vary from area to area. Some of the more popular images used for the tattoos are flowers, hearts, butterflies, fairies and gentle animals. Almost any type of symbol or image can be turned into a feminine tattoo as long as it can be reinvented using soft, curvy lines and light or bright colors.
Although feminine tattoos generally represent beauty and life to the people that they adorn, different types of feminine tattoos may have different meaning depending on the person wearing it. Consider the heart tattoo, which on some women would symbolize love and on some others would symbolize loss. Sometimes the meanings associated with feminine tattoos are unknown to anyone but the person that has the tattoo and individuals that choose unique designs often choose the design they like the best regardless of the meaning.
Where Should They Be Placed?
There are several areas where feminine tattoos can be placed on the body. For most women, the most popular places on the body to place feminine tattoos seem to be the shoulder, the lower back, and on the ankle. More adventurous women and women that would like to have a specific design may also choose to place their tattoos on their upper arm, on the thigh, on the calf, or on the top of the breast. The placement of the tattoo will depend on the size and the content of the image.
Most tattoo studios have a wide variety of designs for feminine tattoos for their customers to choose from. If you are interested in creating unique feminine tattoos, there are a number of different websites on the internet that will help you design the perfect tattoo.
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Jan 10
If you seek to express your spirituality, regardless of your religious background, a cross tattoo may be the way to do it. In addition to Celtic, Tribal, and Gothic crosses, there are many Christian inspired and non-Christian inspired to choose from.
Christian Inspired Crosses
The most common Christian inspired crosses include the Latin cross, Crucifix, Celtic cross, Anchor cross, and Resurrection cross. The Latin cross is a simple cross with a long vertical line and a smaller horizontal line that intersects about 1/3 of the way down. A wooden appearance is often incorporated into a Latin cross tattoo. The cross of the crucifix, a popular symbol in the Catholic faith, is typically wooden and similar to the traditional Latin cross, but additionally proclaiming the image of Christ’s crucifixion and death. The Celtic cross was popular among early Christians, and in its simplest form is like a Latin cross with a small circle surrounding the intersection of the arms. Many tattoo artists and galleries have intricate Celtic cross tattoos available, which incorporate this popular simple Celtic design. Popular among sailors, the Anchor cross originated in Egypt, and early Christians also adopted this sign as their own. The Resurrection cross, based on the structure of the Latin cross and of wooden construction, also has a purple robe draped over the horizontal arm, a crown of thorns perched across the top, and a wooden rectangle bearing the inscription “I.N.R.I”.
Non-Christian Inspired Crosses
Popular non-Christian inspired crosses include the Greek cross, Native American cross, Chinese cross, Gothic crosses, and Aztec cross. Known as the equilateral cross, the Greek cross has been associated with sun-worship throughout history. The Native American cross was prevalent across North and South American tribes and had religious significance with many of their gods. In China, the cross symbol is linked to the Chinese ideogram for the word “earth”. The Gothic cross has many variations, usually dark Germanic in style and typically formed of wrought iron. The Aztec cross is similar to a four-petal flower, and has been associated with astronomy.
Express Your Individual Spirituality
Whether you’re interested in a Christian or non-Christian tattoo design, a cross tattoo is a spiritual symbol that works well on several body locations. Cross tattoos can even be tattooed as armbands, and work well on the lower back, shoulders, and upper back area. It is both a timeless and historical symbol that can express your individual spirituality.
Dec 12
When it comes to star tattoo, there are so many possibilities, both in terms of location and artwork. While the star tattoo is a favorite for the lower back, a shooting star works well on a hip or shoulder. Star tattoos can be incorporated into a multitude of variations and combinations, and the artwork itself may dictate the best location on your body.
Star Variations
At a very basic level, you will need to decide on the number of points you prefer in your star design, particularly if your star tattoo design only includes one star. Consider the implied meaning associated with the number of points. The Pentacle, for example, is a five pointed star symbolizes witchcraft represents feminine energy, and the secrets of life. Reversed Pentacle or pentagram, however, has a satanic or dark meaning behind it so you may want to consider the orientation of the star in the design.
The six pointed star is known as the Star of David; but the hexagram also used as a magical symbol Bronze period. The seven pointed star symbolizes the perfected man, and was placed inside of a square, it represents the finite. The septagram is also known as the fairy star, a symbol of magic. The eight-pointed star has religious meaning and is known as the Star of Redemption or Regeneration and represents baptism. Whatever your design, you may want to consider the number of points at the core of each star.
Star Tattoo Combinations
While the star itself is a fascinating subject for tattoo designs, and can be stunning just by itself, it can also be combined with other symbols such as the sun and/or the moon. This type of star tattoo can have a slightly fairy tale look, especially when multiple stars are used. A shooting star tattoo can incorporate a trail of smaller stars, or your main star design can be surrounded with magical star dust. When using multiple stars it can often be very appealing to use various sizes regardless of the context. A star tattoo can also be nicely incorporated into an armband or ankle band tattoo.
Sometimes called “diamonds in the sky”, stars are truly a fascinating part of the night sky; drawing our attention, and causing us to reflect on our dreams. Stars are truly magical, and can allow you to express yourself in a very powerful and sensual manner, with a little bit of mystery and magic.