Posts Tagged ‘Different Cultures’
Friday, March 12th, 2010
It’s amazing how much of the popular tattoo designs are derived from different cultures. As a result, the designs are not just made for aesthetic reasons but also symbolize a person’s personal views and opinions. One of those tattoo patterns that cater both to beauty and cultures is the shamrock Clover tattoo designs. The patterns are well known and are also easily recognizable
They are thought to bring luck to the person who wears them, something that can be attributed to the legend of the four leaf clover. However, it might be interesting to note that only three leaf clovers are called shamrocks. Four leaf clovers are considered lucky because they appear very rarely.
Tags: Aesthetic Reasons, Ancient Ireland, Different Cultures, Druids, Four Leaf Clovers, Green Leaf, Holy Trinity, Irish Culture, Irish Shamrock, Leaf Clover, Personal Views, Saint Patrick, Shamrock Clover Tattoo Designs, Shamrock Patterns, Shamrock Tattoo, Skin Tattoo, tattoo design, Tattoo Designs, tattoo patterns, tattoos, Three Leaf Clovers, Triple Image
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Monday, October 19th, 2009
The practice of tattooing has been done by different cultures over the years, earning its own special niche in human history. The same is true since nowadays; tattoo subjects have extended to ancient symbols. Tattoos also have roots in different a religion, that’s probably why it’s not surprising that we have adapted some religious symbols as motif for tattoos. One of those themes is the Celtic cross tattoo design.
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Monday, October 12th, 2009
It’s amazing how much of the tattoos you see are derived from different cultures. As a result, the designs are not just made for aesthetic reasons but also symbolize a person’s personal views and opinions. One of those tattoo patterns that cater both to beauty and cultures is the shamrock Clover tattoo designs. The shamrock pattern is easily recognizable and extremely popular for tattoo enthusiasts
They are thought to bring luck to the person who wears them, something that can be attributed to the legend of the four leaf clover. However, it might be interesting to note that only three leaf clovers are called shamrocks. The belief that four leaf clovers are lucky stemmed from the fact that they are hard to find.
Tags: Aesthetic Reasons, Ancient Ireland, Different Cultures, Druids, Four Leaf Clovers, Holy Trinity, Irish Culture, Irish Shamrock, Leaf Clover, Personal Views, Saint Patrick, Shamrock Clover Tattoo Designs, Shamrock Pattern, Shamrock Tattoo, Skin Tattoo, tattoo design, Tattoo Designs, Tattoo Enthusiasts, tattoo patterns, Three Leaf Clovers, Triple Image
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Saturday, July 25th, 2009
In almost every country in the world, the flower image is the most popular image to have in a tattoo. Flower tattoos are great because they can be worn by anybody and come in a massive variety of different beautiful shapes, forms and colours. Any sex or age group can wear a flower in a tattoo. Mother nature has created more different flowers in nature than man could possible invent, and each flower has come to hold unique meaning in different cultures, so the variety of flower tattoos you can have is huge.
Tags: all about flower tattoos, Attractiveness, Bauty, Delicate Beauty, Different Cultures, Different Things, Flower Designs, Flower Image, Flower Images, flower tattoo, flower tattoo designs, Flower Tattoos, Graceful Beauty, Hibiscus, Lilies, Massive Variety, Openness, Petals, tattoo design, Tattoo Flower, the meaning of flower tattoos, Vibrant Colours, Virginity
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Friday, July 17th, 2009
When it comes to favorite tattoos, moon tattoo designs are a popular choice.
This is due to the fact that moon tats have a variety of different meanings for different people.
This could be the reason you have so many designs to pick from.
Many people come up with their own design that is symbolic to something special that has happened in their life, while others have been passed down through the generations.
If you want a special celestial tattoo, the moon is a great choice.
Tags: Ancient Greek, Assyrians, Babylonians, Beautiful Moon, Blue Moon, Celestial Tattoo, Cool Designs, Different Cultures, Different Designs, Different Phases Of The Moon, Egyptians, Full Moon, Moon And Star, Moon Tattoo, moon tattoo designs, Phases Of The Moon, Supreme Deity, Symbol Of Heaven, Symbol Of Sovereignty, Tattoos Moon, Worshipped
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Thursday, July 16th, 2009
Star tattoos are very common and popular designs for both sexes in most countries. The image of a star has significance in almost all cultures, though the meaning can vary a lot from country to country. Many stories both religious and non-religious, in different cultures, give powerful significance to stars in the nigh sky. And individual star tattoos can mean many different things to the individual wearer.
Tags: Ancient Egyptians, Astrology, Both Sexes, Different Cultures, Galleri, Good Advice, Image Of A Star, Indivdual, Many Different Things, Many Things, meaning of star tattoos, Popular Designs, Practical Significance, Recent History, Sailors, Shooting Star, shooting star tattoos, Star Signs, Star Tattoo, star tattoo designs, Star Tattoos, tattoo design, Tattoo Designs
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