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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoos

Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 1
Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Women back piece japanese cherry blossom tattoos. Cherry blossom tattoos are a few of probably the most well-liked tattoo styles for ladies presently. The magnificence and delicate nature of the cherry blossom cannot be denied. In each Japanese and Chinese language cultures the cherry blossom is complete of symbolic which means and importance. Prior to determining to obtain a cherry blossom tattoos it can make sense to comprehend the symbolism and deep cultural connections and which means that this tattoo may maintain.

Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 2
Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 2

Women back piece japanese cherry blossom tattoos. Following all of the greatest tattoo styles are ones that maintain a fantastic deal of symbolic importance. Usually the tattoo that's universally regretted will be the 1 that was gotten although out having a bunch of pals just simply because they had been obtaining 1. So do not drop in to the entice and regret your tattoo later in existence. As an alternative if you're preparing on obtaining a tattoo a minimum of take the time to study the symbolism and which means behind it and see if it speaks to you and if the ideas are substantial inside your existence.

Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 3
Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 3

Women back piece japanese cherry blossom tattoos. The Chinese language see the cherry blossom as being a image of energy, especially with the dominance with the female persona. This might imply a cherry blossom tattoos is perfect for you personally if you're a powerful willed lady who values her liberty and freedom or if you've not too long ago arrive out of the tough romantic relationship. In Japanese tradition there's frequently a hyperlink in between the blossoming of cherry tress and also the Buddhist idea of "mono no aware" which refers towards the reverence for existence, the transience of becoming and also the sadness on the passing of issues.

Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 4
Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 4

Women back piece japanese cherry blossom tattoos. This really is simply because cherry blossoms only seem on tress for brief occasions prior to they drop towards the floor. This association with mortality is extremely symbolic in Japan and continues to be utilized in conventional artwork there for several centuries together with much more current manga or anime.

Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 5
Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 5

Women back piece japanese cherry blossom tattoos. This hyperlink might nevertheless make a cherry blossom tattoos unsuitable for some. Alternatively, it might offer you renewed appreciation for the fragility of existence and assist you make probably the most of one's short time on this Earth, although bringing you a various viewpoint around the tough occasions you might encounter, understanding that they won't final eternally.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Designs

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 1
Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Full body japanese dragon tattoo designs. Japanese dragons are a combination of Indian, Chinese and Korean myths and legends, both in their appearance and their significance. They are primarily understood as manifestations of water gods, whether the water is rain, a river, or the sea. Japanese dragons are different than European dragons mostly due to their lack of wings, though they share the same long, snakelike bodies of the dragons from European lore.

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 2
Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 2

Full body japanese dragon tattoo designs. You can tell whether a dragon is Japanese, Chinese or Korean by how many toes it has on its feet. Chinese dragons have five toes, whereas Korean ones have four toes and Japanese dragons have only three toes. In Chinese mythology dragons represent wisdom and power. There are nine kinds of Chinese dragons, and each has a domain or a characteristic assigned to it, there are celestial, spiritual, earth, underworld, horned, winged, coiling and yellow dragons, and the king.

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 3
Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 3

Full body japanese dragon tattoo designs. Japanese dragons mean different things to different people, and tattoo culture in the modern United States seems to be morphing away from what dragons represented in traditional Japanese texts, like the Kojiki and Nihongi that were written all the way back in 7th and 8th century Japan and earlier. For instance, in modern tattoo parlors, the dragon Ryu is a Buddhist image of faith, and is considered an immortal.

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 4
Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 4

Full body japanese dragon tattoo designs. There is a dragon god Ryujin, also called Watatsumi in ancient Japanese myths, but he was not so much an embodiment of faith so much as the ruler of the oceans. He was also able to change into human form when he chose to, and there are no references in modern tattoo lore or meanings or artist's renderings of these creatures becoming human.

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 5
Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 5

Full body japanese dragon tattoo designs. Dragon colors are very important for the meaning of a tattoo. Dragons in this tradition come in black, red, white, blue and yellow. The colors are tied to one of the four directions (North, South, East and West), and to the behaviors of the dragon. Black dragons represent the North, for example, and create storms when they fight. Red dragons also create storms when they fight, but they represent the West. Blue dragons hail from the East and are a manifestation of the season Spring. White dragons belong to the South, and represent mourning, death or famine and the eastern dragon god O Goncho.

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 6
Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 6

Full body japanese dragon tattoo designs. Yellow dragons are actually meant to be gold dragons and represent the dragon Kinryu. They are linked to no particular direction and are almost always invisible, until the single perfect moment, in which they briefly show themselves. There are also a number of names and qualities embodied with different dragon tattoos now. For example, the dragon Fuku Riu is for good luck. He is usually shown flying up and is supposed to be in a pose of liveliness and strength. According to our dragon lore, any dragon flying into the sky mean ascension or success.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Feather Into Birds Tattoo

Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 1
Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Feather into birds tattoo. Luck and fortune feather tattoos can also pay tribute to a family tribe or clan. Take a look at the many different types of meanings behind popular bird tattoos and their feathers. While often referred to a symbol of death, Native Americans believe the owl offers protection against evil spirits. The owl is also symbolic of intelligence and mystery. Whether you're into magic and the fantastical world of sorcery or appreciate the wisdom of this messenger bird, owls and their feathers make a wise choice.

Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 2
Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 2

A tattoo fit for royalty, a colorful peacock makes a vivid and beautiful tattoo design for the arms, back or ribcage. Symbolic of rebirth and renewal in Christianity teachings, the beautiful bird represents holiness and at times a touch of vanity. In Aesop's Fables The Peacock and Juno, the peacock learns the "Lots of each has been assigned by the will of the Fates," and must accept his beauty instead in lieu of melodic song. In other parts of the world, the peacock is equally loved. Hindus feel peacocks signify kindness, luck and compassion and in some cultures the birds are etched amongst the thrones of royalty. If you're the type to boast, well then be proud and ink this colorful bird.

Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 3
Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 3

To pay tribute to the United States and freedom and bravery, nothing beats an All-American old school eagle. Waving a banner from its beak or taking flight amongst a cloud of roses, eagle tattoos make for wonderful memorial and military tattoos and can even incorporate dates for more personal meaning.

Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 4
Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 4

In Greek mythology, a feather from a Phoenix is said to promise eternal life. Inking a feather from this mythical bird is one way to display your immortality. After setting his own nest to flames, the Phoenix was reborn three days later. A flaming feather makes a blazing design idea when inked in full color.

Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 5
Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 5

While not nearly as respected as the others, the seagull can represent many things including a love for the ocean and also rising above life's tides. In the book Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach, an outcast seagull learns about purpose and flight by staying true to himself and believing in his own dreams despite fleeing the pack. A simple outline of a seagull's wings in flight can depict the same message to fly high above doubt and believe in you.

Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 6
Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 6

So much of feathered art can be linked to Native American culture and symbolism. Dream catchers, the Kokopelli, wild Buffalo and totem poles can all be incorporated into a feather design to create an Indian inspired tattoo. Add lots of turquoise, coral and dune colors to create an earthly and spiritual piece.

Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 7
Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 7

For feathered inspiration, hit the books. Got to the library or bookstore and scour pictures of various types of birds and check out their unique feather patterns and colors. After you find a feather you fancy, discover more about the bird and see if its culture or origin can represent some greater personal significance. Once you've found the bird, let your design ideas take flight.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoos

Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 1
Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Women back piece japanese geisha tattoos. Geisha are a fascinating topic for the westerner, as the history involves a wide range of behaviors, including everything from prostitution at one time, to well trained entertainers and hostesses. Fascinatingly, long ago the first Geishas were actually men, who were entertainers in the "pleasure palaces" of long ago, while men waited to see the courtesans.

Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 2
Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 2

Women back piece japanese geisha tattoos. That has been abandoned long ago (although a few exist today), but the practice of female Geisha continues, and the mystery, which causes so much delight and interest in the lifestyle and practice, continues on to this day. Geishas eventually became specialists in a number of areas, with entertainment, in general, being the way the profession evolved. Some even became famous poets, others excelled as musicians, dancers and singers, among other talents.

Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 3
Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 3

Women back piece japanese geisha tattoos. That generates a lot of material for those who love art, as the Geisha is wonderful source material for creative people. That includes tattoo artists, which have some wonderful designs for those seeking to have an image of a Geisha tattooed on them. Geisha tattoo designs incorporate everything from what most westerners would consider a very traditional Geisha look, including the holding of a fan, which most of us associate with Japanese, and other Asian cultures. There is also the wearing of a kimono, and in some cases, the holding of a fan. All are very beautiful depictions of these fascinating women.

Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 4
Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 4

Women back piece japanese geisha tattoos. So whether you're a man enamored with the mysteries of the Geisha, or a woman relating to her positive qualities, a Geisha tattoo is a terrific and unique choice for a tattoo. This first Geisha tattoo is an outstanding one. I love the dainty look of her face, the wonderful umbrella, and the beautiful choice of red mixed in the with dark and light colors. Another element of the Geisha look is the hair, which looks gorgeous here, presenting a truly awesome image.

Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoos.

Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 1
Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Back piece japanese geisha tattoos. Though the Japanese consider the geisha a relic of the past, Americans view them as figures of mystery and allure. The word geisha means "person of the arts" and the geisha herself was once considered art in human form according to The Vanishing Tattoo website. While traditional geisha tattoos tend to be ornamental, the idea that your tattoo art represents a living embodiment of Art itself can open the door to some fun ideas, depending on your artistic sensibilities.

Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 2
Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 2

Back piece japanese geisha tattoos. Take a beautiful representational image of a geisha and break it up into fragments, then reconstruct the fragments in interesting and surprising ways. The purpose of cubism is to move beyond realism and bring out the essence of the subject according to the Pablo-Picasso.Paintings.Name website. Your representation might symbolize your view of the essence of woman or of art itself.

Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 3
Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 3

Back piece japanese geisha tattoos. The white face, haunted eyes and red lips of the geisha lend themselves to horror movie images. A vampire geisha might be an interesting variation on the image, particularly since the geisha movement is essentially dead in Japan. For a more playful and kitschy design, consider combining geisha face elements with horrific clown images such as those in the movie "Killer Klowns from Outer Space" or Tim Curry's Pennywise the Clown in Stephen King's horror miniseries "It." If you really want to get wild, incorporate visual ideas from another Tim Curry character--Frank N. Furter from "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."

Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 4
Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 4

Back piece japanese geisha tattoos. The geisha has gone from a Japanese embodiment of art to American curiosity. As such, your geisha tattoo could comment on the commercialism of art by portraying a pixelated geisha, or an Andy Warhol-like series of mass-produced geisha images in different colors.

Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoos

Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 1
Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoos. The Japanese overcame the problem of explaining the urge of perseverance in attainment of the goal or the undying commitment to success, irrespective of the difficulties in its path, by choosing the Koi as a symbol to represent it. A Koi fish tattoo is a mode of representing this impulse graphically, in Japanese tattoo art. The fish is famous for its swim against the current of the stream. In adverse conditions, the rest of the fish swim with the current.

Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 2
Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 2

But not the daredevil Koi! It swims against the current as if gaining upstream in the face of adversity. Koi don't give up even when a waterfall threatens to block its upstream journey. It swims through the obstacle by jumping across the waterfalls and rapids. For this reason, their vitality and vigor has been a source of inspiration for countless generations. Koi tattoos are used to show the strength of character and masculinity. Do you see in their inclination of taking the difficulties in their strides and of trying to achieve what is being denied to them, something similar to your own character. Well, you have found the right kind of tattoo for you.

Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 3
Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 3

Koi is so associated with the masculine and positive qualities in Japanese psyche that they made it into the mascot for the annual Boys' Day Festival. Japanese, even today, celebrate this day by displaying traditional colorful, streaming Koi flags that are made to resemble the fish or printed on with its image for each son in the family. The number of flags decorating a house shows its strength and ability to ward off its enemies. It is believed that the Koi has its origin in one of the Chinese legend, "The dragon gate". According to the legend, a Koi, after topping a waterfall turns into a dragon. For the Chinese, a dragon signifies benevolence, good-will and intelligence. Some individuals use Chinese dragon tattoos because like Koi, it also expresses strength.

Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 4
Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 4

For the Chinese, Koi depicts luck. The direction, in which the Koi is depicted as swimming in a tattoo, can alter the meaning. The struggle and hardship to be endured are expressed by the Koi swimming downwards. If the fish is tattooed as if swimming upward, its meaning can be interpreted as, everything is all right and mastered. Luck, invisible and intangible, like the international dateline which divides the yesterday and today for the man, divides the failure and success for him.

Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 5
Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 5

Girls prefer using this tattoo in combination with the lotus flower tattoos. For many people, especially the young all over the globe, tattooing is a way of proclaiming what they think about themselves. It is also a rebellious way of making a statement about oneself. There are thousands of designs waiting for you on the Internet, if you want to go through them.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Women Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoos

Women Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 1
Women Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Women Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoos. Of coruse all tattoos are about personal expression and therefore the meaning of any tattoo is really derived by the person wearing the tattoo. There are not any hard and fast rules that a tattoo must always represent just one thing. Instead each tattoo and tattoo design will mean something unique and different to the bearer of the tattoo. Therefore any discussion of the symbolism or meaning of a dragon tattoo must be taken in that light.

Women Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 2
Women Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 2

Typically Japanese dragons are not seen as the cunning and evil creature that they are represented as in Western culture. Instead in most Asian cultures Dragons do not breathe fire typically and are seen as more benevolent creatures. They are seen as very powerful and are definetly a symbol of strentgh and power. However, they also represent a perfect balance of yin and yang forces and are therefore believed to represent a reconcilliation of balancing of power. They therefore more typically represent a combination of power with wisdom.

Women Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 3
Women Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 3

What meaning you ascribe to your Japanese Dragon tattoo is really up to you as stated above there are no hard and fast roles. However, with in Japanese and most Asian cultures dragons are viewed as very benefical and a great source of power, luck, strentgh and wisdom all rolled into one incredible mythical animal. Since dragons are so prevelant through Japanese art, architecture, and literature there are many different even historically famous tattoo designs to choose from when contemplating getting a dragon tattoo.

Women Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 4
Women Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 4

As far as location the most popular place is a very large full back piece. This allows for a lot of canvas space to truly depict the beauty and power of the mystical beast. You are not just locked into a large back piece however, as there are many different dragont attoo designs to work with and you can get a tattoo anywhere on your body that you want. Typically calves, shoulders and sleeve tattoos also work well for dragon tattoos. The choice is up to you and what you want and what you are looking to express int he design.

Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoos

Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 1
Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoos. The dragon is a revered symbol in the “county of the rising sun”. According to the Japanese mythology, the dragons are water gods who reside in ponds and water bodies. They are associated with wisdom and knowledge and the Japanese worship them for good luck and fortune. The Japanese dragon tattoo uses this holy symbol as design. The tattoos exhibit the serpentine, wingless mythological creatures with small claws and horned head. It is widely sported by people of all age groups on different body parts. It can be seen in various forms from black and white to colorful.

Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 2
Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 2

The Japanese dragon tattoo is inked with other motifs and insignia too, like flowers, clouds and flames. The size of the tattoo is mostly kept large, especially, by the men because the dragon looks more dynamic and formidable in that form only. However, women and even some men go for the elegant, small pieces. They have a dainty and cool look. Dragon tattoos have an amazing and superb dazzling effect on the eyes of the onlookers. To get a look and feel of how these tattoos look after getting carved, we take you to this post which has 25 designs showing the Japanese dragon in various poses and colors.

Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 3
Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 3

Japanese dragon tattoos are hot! The dragon is definetly hands down one of the most beautiful and powerful of all the mythic beasts. The sheer beauty and power of these mythical beasts alone warrant there attention as tattoo designs. Then being combined with a long and rich history of tattooing as an art form such as in the Japanese culture and you have a winning combination.

Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 4
Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 4

There are a wide vareity of different tattoo possibilities with a dragon. There are the issues of location, size and design to consider. The style and look of the dragon can often determine what the person might wish to represent. For example an evil looking dragon that is bearing his large teeth and sourrounded by flames and wrapping around a large sowrd would obvisouly represent power, strength and the warrior spirit. Where as a dragon that is depicted in a sceen above a large body of water or int he clouds in flight might represent peace and beauty. So the style, look and feel of the tattoo will ultimatly determine the meaning of the tattoo.

Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 5
Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Picture 5

Since dragons are so prevelant through Japanese art, architecture, and literature there are many different even historically famous tattoo designs to choose from when contemplating getting a dragon tattoo. As far as location the most popular place is a very large full back piece. This allows for a lot of canvas space to truly depict the beauty and power of the mystical beast. You are not just locked into a large back piece however, as there are many different dragont attoo designs to work with and you can get a tattoo anywhere on your body that you want. Typically calves, shoulders and sleeve tattoos also work well for dragon tattoos. The choice is up to you and what you want and what you are looking to express int he design.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Japanese Samurai Tattoo Designs

Back Piece Japanese Samurai Tattoo Designs
Back Piece Japanese Samurai Tattoo Designs

Tattoo Center. Japanese Samurai Tattoo Designs. The Samurai class was known for its extra ordinary martial arts skills. They were highly disciplined individuals trained in the deadliest art of fighting. The Shogun was able to win many battles with the help of the fighting skills of the Samurai. On the other side of their personality these fighting machines were trained in art and poetry. This unique mix of talents lends a mystique to the Samurai which is one of the reasons behind the success of Samurai tattoos.

Japanese Samurai Design Tattoo
Japanese Samurai Design Tattoo

Another major factor that has led to the popularity of Japanese samurai tattoos in more recent years is the role that the television media has played. The samurai has been glorified in many movies and television series. Television being the number one educator for the youth in the west they have developed a liking and appreciation of the samurai and consequently the tattoo enthusiasts have gotten themselves stamped with samurai tattoo designs. Samurai Tattoo Design. The way of the warrior, which is known as "bushido", was also an integral part of the Japanese custom.

Shoulder Japanese Samurai Tattoo Designs
Shoulder Japanese Samurai Tattoo Designs

To the people today the way of the warrior represents an individual that is fully equipped to take on the world. This is because after the 11th century the samurai class was trained to use the pen as well as the sword. Japanese samurai tattoos are of various types. Tattoos that were popular amongst the Samurais themselves are also considered to be samurai tattoos. Then you have the more modern approach that actually depicts illustrations and abstractions of the samurai in action. Bushido tattoos in the Kanji script are also considered to be samurai tattoos and are by far the most popular amongst collectors.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Japanese Geisha Tattoos

Women Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo
Women Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo

Tattoo Center. Japanese Geisha Tattoos. The Geisha is a symbol of beauty and mystery. The Geisha is slender in build and she wears a white mask with a black wig. She is wrapped in a vibrant colorful kimono. Some people confuse the Geisha with prostitution, but this was very rarely the case if at all. You have to remember, these woman were professionally trained and professional they were. They would sing, dance, or play music for their men. They had a wealth of knowledge about Japanese history. Their vast historical wisdom was very significant as a conversation piece. The ability to create a relaxed environment and provide constant entertainment for men was their specialty. These skills played a special role at tea ceremonies and other cultural events.

Women Side Body Japanese Geisha Tattoo
Women Side Body Japanese Geisha Tattoo

The Geisha represents the power, intrigue, and mystery of the woman. She is well known for her divine beauty and entertaining skills. In terms of the culture, it is believed that she is hidden from society, she is untouchable. She is so highly represented, she is unattainable from everyone. It is said that the Geisha represents dreams, aspirations, ambitions, and desire. She is also referred to as a "figment of the imagination". The Geisha is associated to the color of red. The color red is believed to be a representation of fertility. Her kimono usually has bright vibrant colors that are appealing to anyone that sees her. In paintings, art, and tattoos, she is commonly associated with cherry blossoms, which are distinct of Japan. They usually are portrayed on her kimono, in the background as part of the tree, or they may be falling on the ground.

Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo
Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo

As a tattoo, the Geisha is worn by men and women. It really isn't considered a top tattoo design, but the Geisha is very symbolic. In modern day Japan, the Geisha is considered to be a traditional symbol of the culture. In Western cultures, the Geisha is portrayed to be a symbol of exotic grace and divine beauty. As a tattoo design, the Geisha is usually very colorful and very well designed. To capture the true beauty of the Geisha, you really need a talented tattoo artist. Make sure you research your tattoo artist when considering this design. Ask to see his prior work and current work if available. You can really create an eye catching tattoo design with the Geisha tattoo. The Geisha design gives you the opportunity to have a colorful tattoo depending on what is added in the design. In fact, there are a variety of different things that are associated to the Geisha and can be portrayed in your tattoo design.

Women Thigh Japanese Geisha Tattoo
Women Thigh Japanese Geisha Tattoo

The Geisha can be portrayed with the Japanese samurai. This tattoo depicts the samurai protecting the Geisha. Therefore, this tattoo design symbolizes protection and guardian. Cherries and cherry blossoms are also portrayed with the Geisha tattoo design. As you read earlier, there could be a cherry tree in the back of the design or they can be portrayed on her kimono. Fans and umbrellas are also portrayed with the Geisha tattoo design, as well as in paintings and art. This is a symbol of nobility. Peaches are also symbolic to Japan and the Geisha. Some Geisha tattoo designs can also include creatures from the Chinese myths, such as the dragon and tiger. You need to make sure you look at a number of Geisha tattoo designs so you will have an idea of what can be portrayed with Geisha tattoos. This will help you get an idea of what to look for.

Aztec Tribal Tattoos

Back Piece Aztec Tribal Tattoo
Back Piece Aztec Tribal Tattoo

Tattoo Center. Aztec Tribal Tattoos. Many ancient cultures participated in the art form of tattooing. Everyone from the Maroi of Austallia to the Japanese and Ainu people. For many early tribal cultures tattooing was an art form that was infused with religion and rites of passage. The Aztecs were one of the many cultures that practiced the art of tattooing and in do so created a ton of beautiful aztec tribal tattoos ideas. today in our supposedly modernized society we no longer have strongly formed rites of passages.

Tribal Shoulder Aztec Tattoo
Tribal Shoulder Aztec Tattoo

Yet the beautiful self expression and art forms of tattooing still exsist. Of all of these ancient cultures and tribes the Aztec were among some of the most advanced. As with any advanced society or group of people there are highly developed and intricate art forms. The Aztec were no slouches when it came to art. There highly developed and beautiful art in both architecture, painting and tattooing has left a strong legacy and many beautiful symbols and stories that just beg for a tattoo.

Aztec Tribal Tattoo Design
Aztec Tribal Tattoo Design

If you have been thinking about some type of tribal tattoo and you feel a strong connection for whatever reason with the Aztec people or culture then you will want to read on and learn more about aztec tribal tattoos and ideas. There are a ton of great pictures, galleries and ideas all to help inspire your next tattoo.