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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Tiger Tattoo Designs – Pictures & Symbolism

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Lions are deemed kings of the jungle in Europe and the Middle East, but across the East, tigers rule over all other animals and are regarded as the mighty lords of the Asia.

Tiger tattoo pictures, just like designs, are diverse and often ornate. This wide range of tiger tattoo pictures is necessary to cater to all preferences in style and symbolic meaning. Here are the broader categories:

Tribal Tiger Tattoos


Tigers found in Asia are generally inked in tribal style. The swirls, bold black strokes, and geometric shapes of the tribal inking style complement the sleek and powerful form of the tiger, its movements, and even its coat of stripes.


By and large, Asian cultures utilize the tiger as a symbol of power and strength. It is deemed 'King of the Animals' in Korea. It is also sometimes used as an emblem for destruction and violence. Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction, is illustrated bearing a tiger skin and riding a tiger. Pictures of Asian tigers also serve as amulets to ward off evil spirits. In China, stone tigers are placed to guard and protect buildings and houses.


White Tiger Tattoos


The tattoo picture of a white tiger, also known as spectral tiger, almost always turns out as a wraithlike image – it is frequently depicted thin black stripes on a coat of snowy white fur and blue eyes. Most white tigers die from starvation in the jungle because their lack of usual orange-and-black pigmentation makes it incredibly difficult for them to get prey by stealth. They stand out too much against a backdrop of grass and forest. A white tiger tattoo is usually inked in tribal or impressionist style.


As a tattoo, a white tiger represents the rarity and uniqueness of its wearer, and often spells out a message that he or she is one of a kind. Another meaning attributed to a white tiger tattoo is the struggle for survival.


Siberian Tiger Tattoos


Siberian tigers are the rarest and largest of the tiger family. They are now dangerously close to extinction. Male Siberian tigers can be more than ten feet in length and weigh between 400 to 700 pounds. They reside in the forests of Southeastern Russia and parts of China. The symbolism in pictures of Siberian tiger tattoos is pretty plain – it is of raw and unparalleled strength and power.


Weretiger Tattoos


Chinese and Tibetan lore tell that their people descended from tigers. They also tell of stories about weretigers, people that can change themselves into tigers, much like the werewolves in movies. In some parts of China, the custom of giving tiger figures to boys and girls at their coming-of-age ceremonies is still practiced today. Weretiger tattoos are also chosen and inked on many people today
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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Panther Tattoo Designs

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Tattoos-Popular Tattoo Designs for Girls

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Monday, February 1, 2010

flowers chess womens girls tattoos tattoo designs pictures gallery

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Flower tattoo designs are very popular among females. They are beautiful, diverse, and symbolic. The lotus flower for example starts as a bud against the mud down in the bottom of the river and it slowly rises up on top of the water for sunlight. Soon, they unfold into a beautiful and lovely flower. For this reason, this flower has been used to symbolize the soul's journey towards enlightenment.

Japanese Sleeve Tattoo Designs

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Irezumi Japanese SLeeve Tattoo Designs

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Monday, January 25, 2010

Sleeve tattoo designs are amazing

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Sleeve tattoos are becoming more and more popular. The reason why I like them so much is that you have so much ‘canvas’ to work with. You can incorporate and combine so many designs and styles into one flowing pattern to cover up the entire forearm or even the whole arm.

With a sleeve tattoo however you need to be absolutely certain that you want it. Once you have it it is gorgeous, but since it covers up most of your arm or leg like a sleeve, to some people it may be a bit much.

Many people start with a small tattoo design on their forearm or wrist, and like it so much that they get another, and another, until eventually they decide to have their whole arm tattooed with a sleeve tattoo design. Others immediately start planning their entire sleeve tattoo design and choose to get it all done at once.

Sleeve tattoo designs are amazing

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Sleeve tattoos are becoming more and more popular. The reason why I like them so much is that you have so much ‘canvas’ to work with. You can incorporate and combine so many designs and styles into one flowing pattern to cover up the entire forearm or even the whole arm.

With a sleeve tattoo however you need to be absolutely certain that you want it. Once you have it it is gorgeous, but since it covers up most of your arm or leg like a sleeve, to some people it may be a bit much.

Many people start with a small tattoo design on their forearm or wrist, and like it so much that they get another, and another, until eventually they decide to have their whole arm tattooed with a sleeve tattoo design. Others immediately start planning their entire sleeve tattoo design and choose to get it all done at once.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

HoT Sexy And Extreme Japanese Tribal Tattoo Designs

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Friday, January 22, 2010

Best Tribal Tattoo Designs

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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.

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.

Best Tribal Tattoo Designs

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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.

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.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Art of Tattoo Designs - Choosing a BALI Tattoos Designs

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While different people have different reasons for getting new tattoo designs, we can all agree that the decision to have a tattoo done is very personal and should hold meaning in the eye of the beholder, in this case, the person getting the tattoo design done.

When selecting a tattoo design, it is extremely vital to know exactly what you want done and have all the stencils and graphics ready for your tattoo designer. This is an extremely vital step because then you can be sure that you will be getting the exact tattoo design that you want, and not something made up by an artist according to what you tell them. This step is quite possibly the most vital step you could take in the whole tattooing process, besides of course picking a good tattoo designer to actually perform the work.

What a lot of people don't realize is that some emotions that are felt in the moment or during a certain point of their lives, will not necessarily go with them later on in life. This is why anyone getting a tattoo must make absolutely certain that they are at peace with their decision and that they will not regret it later on in life. Some real soul searching is necessary in order to make a truly educated decision about getting tattoo designs.

If at the end of it all you feel like you have a tattoo that means something to you and one that you will always cherish for the rest of your life, then by all means feel free to get inked up. Just be absolutely sure that the tattoo designs you pick are stellar and that you will love them for the rest of your life.

Monday, January 18, 2010

celtic tattoos tattoo designs pictures

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At this time, Celtic tattoo designs have evolved, including some traditional Celtic symbols in the tattoo. Most of the design is adjusted to reflect the various statements in Celtic art.

A prominent feature of Celtic tattoo designs make a favorite is difficult and complicated knot work. Knot is seen as interwoven ropes or Vines and usually designed to form a shape or pattern for the tattoo. Possibility that is almost endless, because the knot can be made to form a simple form of the cross and circle, and a more complex combination of other stars. And what is especially interesting about this is a form of a complete cycle, and basically there is no beginning or end to the Celtic knot. He was only running in the top to form the tattoo design you want.

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