Tattoo Crosses – Understanding The Image

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For both men and women today, be they Christian or non-Christian, cross tattoos are one of today’s more popular tattoo designs. They present a very strong image and often hold great importance for the wearer of the tattoo. There are many varieties of cross tattoo designs used so what do they all mean?

Not surprisingly, cross tattoos are primarily connected with some religious association, with the Christian church being the most common. To a lot of, the sign of the cross and what it represents means that cross tattoos offer a visual presentation of their belief. The cross symbolizes to Christians, the rebirth of Jesus Christ and so cross tattoos are to many, equal to wearing a crucifix.

There are numerous alternatives of the cross worn by Christians. The simple image of two crossed lines is the most simple of these. Many people are also familiar with the Crucifix which is basically a simple wooden cross with an image of Christ nailed to it. Numerous variations exist on this theme which include various representations of the Crucifixion.

The cross of Christ is undoubtedly the most well known image of the cross, however there are many variations of images of crosses. Of all these alternatives, the Celtic cross is probably the most well known. This image is a basic Latin cross with a circle surrounding it. This very old symbol is very stunning and is often found to be used by both Christians and non-Christians alike. Although used by the early Christians, the Celtic cross has a far older past. The promise of eternal life was represented by the circle and the elements of earth, air, water and fire by the cross.

The memorial cross tattoo is a tattoo design which has grown in popularity over the years. Presented as an image of a tombstone, this tattoo is used as a pictorial memory of a lost love. To people suffering such a loss, this is the perfect testimonial to the memory of their loved one.

Finally, we have the Gothic cross as very popular form of cross tattoos. In recent years, the growing popularity of the Goth movement has led to an increased use of this tattoo design. Even though this cross does not portray a religious connection, the Gothic cross does appear to offer visual representations for this group. The origins of the design are German and are drawn with variations of knives, barbed wire and blood.

It is clear that there are many varieties of the cross tattoo, a basic design that has been popular for years. It is without doubt that these tattoo designs will remain popular for years to come, primarily due to the powerful statement they portray. As a work of body art or as a representation of faith or belief,  cross tattoos remain highly requested images in tattoo art today.

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