Tattoed and Wicked

Many people feel an attraction to tattooed girls which make them have an image of being "Wicked" but lets keep in mind this is not an accurate description of the personality of each of them. Each girl who enjoys the art of tattooing has its reason other than to enjoy art in order to make the decision to have multiple designs in much of the body in addition to enjoying the attention and attraction they cause.


 

It is good to be able to enjoy a very ancient art in all its facets and styles. Each tattoo is unique and each person has a different meaning. Every day we see people with one or two in various parts of the body and many tend to be small in great majority of cases.


 

If we realize we will see that apart from being just a symbol, it is an example of freedom of expression and also expresses independence (these days), we can also realize that many tattoos are based on the kind of environment and culture of the wearer and although it is an art practiced around the globe can be seen in detail and also know a lot about the person who has it.


 

Tattoos can be seen in many different ways, which describe the person as they live or the things they enjoy. Not necessarily have to be an involvement or an obligation in one race or culture as there are people who tend to have tattoos from other cultures without living in certain parts of the world but nevertheless tend to have some knowledge about this foreign culture which is caused by the admiration for the lifestyle, including religious culture which is admired and respected.


 

Today it is almost impossible to see someone without a tattoo and surprised to find a person without one which sometimes impresses as the acceptance by the art is more than in ancient times. Tattoos on girls are more common these days thanks to this acceptance.


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Panther Tattoo Designs - A Unique and Mesmerizing Style

What It Signifies?

Panther is a symbol of beauty with elegance and class. Coming from the cat family, these animals are found to be closely linked to the puma, jaguar and even a leopard. Club this with the fact that they are fearsome and savage creatures; they have invoked the fancy of the world for their serenity and leadership traits. Its subtle beauty, yet fierce nature are the two contrasting features which the artists have tried to capture and portray by these amazing and unique panther tattoo designs.

These designs have takers all over the world, be it men or women. The animals' cardinal quality of ferociousness clubbed with its aesthetics and splendor has attracted many a beholder and tattoo aspirant alike. Add to this, the panthers with their luscious, shiny black fur, collectively known as black panthers, and you have that unique appeal for mesmerizing many.
Beholders Have Their Own Reason

One of the cardinal reasons that men are attracted to this form of tattooing is the very nature of a black panthers' ferocious instinct. There is a certain savageness that men link with their masculinity, thereby making it a prized possession and a useful medium to get across to the women, a forewarning of their inherent trait.

Women are also significant takers of the tattoo. Though beauty is a basic reason, the mystery and primal factor pervades, often compelling them to show off shades of their wild self. A woman sporting a panther tattoo wants to flaunt this streak in her, which men are today hankering after.

Tattooing It Right

While panthers exude a character of their own, the different poses of the tattoo can still convey myriad shades of the person. A black panther is in a class of its own, when compared to its yellow counterpart. A panther in a resting pose reflects the calm but alert nature of the tattoo owner, while a picture of an attacking pose signifies a trait of brutality in the wearer of panther tattoo designs. A running pose shows its active nature, while just the face of the animal can be equally charming and thought-provoking. Also its thick tattooing process helps in covering up the previous tattoos, thereby avoiding all hassles of running two tattoos in your favorite spot.

Receiving The Honors

Looking at the composure of a panther, which has naturally glimmering black shiny furs, panther tattoo designs are ideal for beautiful curves running along the human body. As per popular practice, panther tattoo designs are mostly worn on the wrists, shoulders and back. In addition to this, it looks authentic and appealing, when the space covered by this type of tattoo runs over a larger area, rather than a small patch, which masks the whole process.

Though it is only takes a little while for the panther tattooing procedure to be done, the final call and adjustments are taken by the person who is going to be the proud owner of the tattoo. He/she needs to convince themselves on its vital positioning. This has been the reason why glimpses of such tattoos have been visible in other prominent parts of the human physique like the neck, back, thigh, ankle, etc. Just a few lines of caution though; make sure that the fruits of your efforts are visible to every naked eye.

Animal Tattoos

Tattoos can be of different designs. They can be a representation of anything in this world and also can be abstract. There are feminine tattoos such as flowers, butterflies, angels and manly tattoos such as dragons, skulls and animals. Animal tattoos are quite common. Many people make a tattoo of their favorite animal on their bodies. It is important to know first what the animal symbolizes, because a tattoo is a permanent thing. If you get a tattoo done and you don't like it, you will regret forever.

A wolf tattoo
A greatly popular animal tattoo is that of the wolf. For some cultures the wolf is a very negative symbol but in some the wolf stands out to be a positive symbol. It is the culture of the Native Americans to respect the wolf and treat the wolf as a positive being. The tattoo of a wolf may be used to represent the personality of a person who likes to stay alone and does not care about what other people think about him. But it will not be right to think that all wolves are like that; some wolves do socialize and move in packs.


A tiger tattoo
A tattoo of a tiger symbolizes royalty. Though the lion is considered the king of the jungle, many think that the tiger is no less. Some even think that if a battle occurs between a tiger and a lion, the tiger will win because of its agility. Thus a tiger represents power, strength, fearlessness and dominance.

A horse tattoo
The horse is a symbol of intelligence. The meaning of a horse tattoo changes if the color is changed. A dark horse represents rebellious nature, whereas a white horse represents purity. Generally women sport white horse tattoos. They sometimes add wings and horns to the white horse and turn them into a unicorn tattoo.

A dog tattoo
Dogs are the most faithful creatures of the world. They are loved by human beings. So we often find the tattoo of a dog on the arm of a man representing the dog he once loved but which is not alive anymore. This type of tattoo is seen mostly on firemen and police men who lost their German Shepards and Dalmatians on call duty.

A phoenix tattoo
The Native Americans call this bird 'thunder bird'. This bird rose from the ashes to victory, so many people tattoo this bird on their skins in order to symbolize their own victory. Phoenix also symbolizes rebirth.

An eagle tattoo
As eagle is the national bird of America it is a common tattoo subject for Americans. It mainly represents freedom, but it also represents Zeus or the sun.

Tattoo History - 'Maori Moko'

1) Mythology.

According to Maori mythology, tattooing commenced with a love affair between a young man by the name of Mataora (which means "Face of Vitality") and a young princess of the underworld by the name of Niwareka. One day however, Mataora beat Niwareka, and she left Mataroa, running back to her father's realm which was named "Uetonga". Mataora, filled with guilt and heartbreak followed after his princess Niwareka. After many trials, and after overcoming numerous obstacles, Mataora eventually arrived at the realm of "Uetonga", but with his face paint messed and dirty after his voyage. Niwareka's family taunted and mocked Mataora for his bedraggled appearance. In his very humbled state, Mataora begged Niwareka for forgiveness, which she eventually accepted. Niwareka's father then offered to teach Mataora the art of tattooing, and at the same time Mataora also leant the art of Taniko - the plaiting of cloak borders in many colours. Mataora and Niwareka thus returned together to the human world, bringing with them the arts of ta moko and taniko.

2) Archaeological evidence.

According to archaeological evidence, tattooing came to New Zealand from Eastern Polynesian culture. The bone chisels used for tattooing can be found in archaeological sites of various ages in New Zealand, as well as in some early Eastern Polynesian sites. Although the Maori practised tattooing, there is no evidence that the Moriori people did. In New Zealand, It is in the early sites that the widest chisel blades are found, and this lends evidence to the theory that there was possibly a preference towards rectilinear tattoo patterns in earlier times. The head was considered the most sacred part of the body, and because tattooing caused blood to run the tattoo craftsmen, or "tohunga-ta-oko", were very tapu persons. All high-ranking Maori were tattooed, and those who went without tattoos were seen as persons of no social status. Tattooing commenced at puberty, accompanied by many rites and rituals. In addition to making a warrior attractive to women, the tattoo practice marked both rites of passage and important events in a person's life. There were certain prohibitions during the tattooing process, and for the facial tattoo in particular sexual intimacy and the eating of solid foods were prohibited. In order to overcome this, liquid food and water was drained into a wooden funnel, to ensure that no contaminating product came into contact with the swollen skin. This was also the only way the tattooed person could eat until his or her wounds healed. The full faced tattoo was very time consuming, and a good tattoo craftsman would carefully study a person's bone structure before commencing his art.



3) The Moko (tattoo) generally has the following significance :

Upper forehead = rank
a) The left and right areas, above the eyes = position
b) The left and right areas, just beneath the eyes = genealogy
c) The far left and right areas, leading to the ear = marriage(s)
d) Left and right areas, between the nose and lips = signature
e) The left and right areas, just under the ear = profession
f) The left and right areas of the chin = power and standing
g) The left and right areas leading onto the neck = position at birth

The tattoo instrument was a bone chisel, either with a serrated or an extremely sharp straight edge. The first stage of the tattoo commenced with the graving of deep cuts into the skin. Next, a chisel was dipped into a sooty type pigment such as burnt Kauri gum or burnt vegetable caterpillars, and then tapped into the skin. It was an extremely painful and long process, and often leaves from the native Karaka tree were placed over the swollen tattoo cuts to hasten the healing process. Wars were frequent, and the warriors had little time for recuperation. During the tattooing process, flute music and chant poems were performed to help soothe the pain. Although the tattoos were mainly facial, the North Auckland warriors included swirling double spirals on both buttocks, often leading down their legs until the knee. The women were not as extensively tattooed as the men. Their upper lips were outlined, usually in dark blue. The nostrils were also very finely incised. The chin moko was always the most popular, and continued to be practised even into the 1970s.

The native people of New Zealand (Maori) are world famous for their tattooing. Though they do not cover as much of the body as many of the South Pacific people, the Maori developed an unusual style of tattooing. Working mostly on the face (Moko) and buttocks, the Maori took their wood carving technique and applied it to tattooing. With this they achieved a unique chiseled design that ink was then rubbed into. After the Europeans arrived in the 1700s, they brought metal to these islands and the Maori began a more conventional style of puncture tattooing. Amazingly enough this tattooing can still be seen in many museums around the world, not just in drawings or photographs, but actually in the skin. The Maori had an unusual custom of removing and preserving the heads of their tattooed chiefs after death. These heads would stay with the family and be an honored possession. Until Europeans began to visit New Zealand and to settle there, heads were of sentimental interest only and had no commercial value. The museums' and collectors' desire to possess them as curiosities for caused a great demand to spring up. Although reluctant to part with the heads, the Maori were eager to obtain firearms, ammunition and iron implements. So a brisk traffic ensued and the demand began to exceed the supply. The Maori were known to fight one another in disputes over land and property. The heads of these war victims became part of the trade supply. This considerably reduced the population of New Zealand while stocking the museums of Europe with specimens of barbaric face-culture. As a commercial enterprise this traffic was not without monetary profit as well. The first dried head ever possessed by a European was acquired on January 20, 1770. It was brought by Mr. (later Sir Joseph) Banks, who was with Captain Cook's expedition as a naturalist, and it was one of four brought on board the Endeavour for inspection. It was the head of a youth of fourteen or fifteen, who had been killed by a blow that fractured his skull. The three other heads, not for sale, seemed to have false eyes and ornaments in the ears. The first head taken to Sydney, for which there is any record, was brought from Fouveaux Straits in 1811. It was obtained by theft, and the boat crew's heads were nearly cut off for "utu" (revenge.) In 1814 heads were certainly not yet an ordinary article to trade at Sydney, but by 1829 it appears that preserved heads were not uncommon. The arrival of the first Europeans were to bring about dramatic changes to their environment. Stone impliments, greenstone adze and similar tools became quickly cast aside when the advantages of metal, steel and iron, became known to them.




The Dutch explorer, Abel Tasman, 'found' New Zealand on the 13th December, 1642. Sailing aboard the war-yacht Zeehaven accompanied by the Dutch flute Heemskerck he wrote: "Towards noon we saw a large, high lying land bearing southeastward to us at about 20 leagues distance; (the Hokitika area) we saw no human beings; no smoke; nor can the people here have any boats, since we did not see any sign of them." Sailing on to Golden Bay, Tasman saw smoke from fires along the coast lit by the maori. He anchored in the bay and in the evening two canoes came out to the ship. They made no attempt to come aboard. Early next morning another canoe came out with thirteen people aboard. They were double canoes, two prows side by side. Eleven more canoes followed, completely surrounding his ship. Suddenly and without warning there was trouble. Tasman sent a small boat out to greet the local canoes. One of the maori canoes deliberately rammed the boat and swung alongside, when three of his crew members were cut down by the maori and killed, another mortally wounded. Seeing the cannon aboard Zeehaven being run out through the portals, the Maori canoes made for the shore, while the guns hit and killed the Maori warriors in the rear canoe. Tasman now considered the Maori as hostile and his enemy and set sail northwards towards the Three Kings Islands to replenish his fresh water supplies. Heavy seas were running in the area and he could not get ashore through the surf with the boats and casks. He decided to weigh anchor and set sail from New Zealand February, 1643. His journal and charts of the southern oceans made a note to warn all mariners to regard the natives of this land as 'hostile'.

References:

http://history-nz.org/maori3.html
http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/history/lavender/maoritattoo.html
http://www.tattooarchive.com/Maori.html
http://www.pbs.org/skinstories/history/newzealand.html
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~tonyf/explore/explore.html
http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/1800nz.htm
http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/polynesia.htm
http://tattoos.com/jane/steve/new_zealand.htm
http://www.history-nz.org/img/moko.jpg
http://www.tattooarchive.com/Maori.html


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Greek Tattoo Designs - Finding the Right One For Your Personality

Are you in the process of considering getting a tattoo but are not sure where to start especially when it comes to Greek tattoo designs? Well you could, if you wanted, visit several different tattoo parlors to see what they have to offer. But the best way to look for what you really want and which you feel most comfortable wearing is online.


However, it is also a good idea to learn more about the various types of Greek tattoo designs that are now available that you can then have tattooed onto your body if you wish. Below we take a look at just some of these.

Key Pattern - This particular design is proving popular because of it being one of the most simple. In ancient Roman and Greek times the key pattern that is incorporated into tattoos was originally used as a border on walls or floors in homes. You can either use this design on its own but to make it something a little different can be used in conjunction with Celtic tattoo designs that are available.

Words and Phrases - The symbols which make up the Greek alphabet are also proving extremely popular with people looking for Greek tattoo designs to have inked on their bodies. Not only are these very stylish but they look extremely elegant as well. The kinds of symbols that are proving most popular with people today are the ones that the fraternities and sororities at universities and colleges use such as Beta, Alpha, Gamma and Delta along with Phi and Sigma.

Don't limit yourself to using these to create words, but incorporate them with other symbols such as dragons or geckos. With this particular design the tattoo can be inked around the wrist or ankle.

Gods and Goddesses - With so many different Greek gods and goddesses to choose from you will find yourself spoiled for choice if you select any of these particular Greek tattoo designs. So in order to find one that actually fits in with the kind of person you are then don't be afraid to do a little research. This way you can learn more about the god or goddesses character and see if they have any particular traits that relate to the kind of person that you are. For those of you who are fun loving you may opt for Apollo but if you want yours to show your more romantic side then you may prefer to choose Aphrodite.

Dedicating a tattoo to someone loved or admired.

Many people decide to get a tattoo with the face of a loved one because for them it shows the love and how special they are in their lives. The biggest challenge is finding an artist who can project a clear picture of who the person is and is a bit devastating when someone very important in the family question "Who is this person?" not realizing that the intention of the tattoo is the image of either the mother, father or son of the person who asked who he was.


 

Going for a situation like this can be quite traumatic because the person who did the tattoo had confidence in the artist who did the work. Having regrets about a tattoo is not something new and often there are people who complain about certain artist's work and are unhappy about the lack of knowledge regarding the quality of talent that particular artist have.


 

Some people choose to tattoo the image of a celebrity (either actual or legendary) and the rules when it comes to do portraits do not change. It's hard to believe when a person recommend an artist without ever having been tattooed by him, and many people fall into the trap and when they make the mistake that then leads to a job poorly done they have no choice but to cover with a tattoo over it to cover it up. (cover up DUH).


 

When getting a tattoo (not only in terms of images of people) one has to keep in mind that it is necessary to honestly show what having a tattoo means to us, especially if it is the image of a loved one. The person being tattooed has a responsibility to investigate the work of an artist and decide for themselves whether they like the work of that artist it or not.


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Tattoo Ideas - Secret Sexy Tattoos For Couples

Looking for sexy tattoo ideas for you and your significant other? Sharing a secret, sexy tattoo that is just between you and another person can be very personal and meaningful. Here are some ideas for sexy tattoos that are meant just for couples.

First there is the tattoo itself. What the tattoo says, what it means, the design and feelings behind it are all something to think about. That is very important for couples. But there is also the act of getting the tattoo done as a couple. That can be just as significant.

Make sure for the meaning to be heightened in its importance that the two of you get your tattoos done together, at the same time.


They say it is the journey not just the destination that is the prize. Think about this as a couple considering a sexy tattoo, that is meant for just you two. Spend time together talking about what is important in your relationship, where you want the relationship to go, even where the relationship has been. Consider your special and private feelings for each other. These should all be factors in your decision about what kind of tattoo to get together.

Also, you should discuss where you want the tattoos placed on the body. You will want to think of locations that are intimate and personal. This is a tattoo that if it is to be kept secret should not be visible to others or at best only during most intimate times.

A secret, sexy tattoo should also be small so it is easier to conceal. Larger tattoos will be too obvious and would defeat the intended purpose.

Should you go for words or art work? Either would work. A lot will depend on what is most significant between the two of you and your relationship. Be sure to talk about this as well.

Here is an important word of caution. No matter how solid the relationship, the one thing constant in life is change. And relationships can change and they quite often do. The way you two feel about each other may remain strong forever and if that is the case that is wonderful. But if things change and you no longer remain together, you have to consider that is a possibility in the future.

For this reason it is advised that you do not use each other's name as one of your secret, sexy tattoo ideas. Because a tattoo is permanent, it would not be pleasant to spend the rest of your life having to wear a personal tattoo bearing the name of someone that you no longer have close, intimate feelings for.

Ankh Tattoo

I am a big fan of body art, in particular tattoos. I spend a great deal of time researching tattoo designs before committing my skin to permanent ink. Something I have always been fascinated with is Egyptian symbols and hieroglyphics. I recently had a graphic designer create an Ankh tattoo design for myself.

The ankh or ankh cross is probably the the best known of all Egyptian symbols. I love its simplistic design and how it combines a loop and cross piece. No one knows for certain the origin of the ankh symbol and its meaning has several interpretations. The general belief is that the ankh is a symbol of all life, both divine and human. I think this makes it a great tattoo choice.


Two elements that Egyptians believed were essential for life were the air and the sun. One theory is that the design of the ankh represents a sun rise. The loop representing the Sun rising above the horizon. The crossbar being the horizon and the vertical section below the crossbar being the path of the sun.

Another theory is that the top loop represents the vagina, and the cross piece and vertical section symbolizing the penis and testicles. Together, as sexual organs, they present and symbolize the moment of when man and woman come together for the creation of life which is perhaps the greatest and most mysterious miracle known to man.

I like my tattoos to be simplistic, meaningful and well designed. I don't like flashy tattoos that have little or no meaning. If you are interested in getting a elegant and meaningful tattoo I recommend you do a little research on Egyptian mythology. If the ankh doesn't take your fancy you could take a look at the Eye of Horus. I am having a design made for that as well.

Male Tribal Tattoos - How to Find the Right Tribal Design

Both female and male tribal tattoos are some of the most common and popular pieces of artwork you see today. They can come in numerous styles and origins and allow you to showcase and cover parts of your body easier than you thought. Once you decide you want a tribal the hardest part begins, selecting a design.

If you have a general idea in your head of what you would like your design to look like, try to sketch it out yourself, or describe it to a tattoo artist. Finding male tribal tattoos you would consider for your tattoo can be fairly simple. First, try looking online for any similar designs you might like. Even if you are trying to make your tribal 100% original glancing at other designs could help you form that original look.


After browsing through images and catalogs the best way to find the right design, is to work with your tattoo artist. These guys and girls aren't called artist for nothing. They understand the importance of having some original put on you, so they will usually take the time to design your very own design. When getting your original piece of artwork on its way always keep in mind where you plan to put your male tribal tattoos. The location will greatly affect the size, detail, and price of your new tattoo. Also consider your job, career, or hobbies that may come in between you and your tattoos. If you have to wear business professional attire, get something that is easily covered by clothing. Examples of these male tribal tattoos would be upper back and shoulder tattoos, full back tattoos, calf tattoos, and chest tattoos.

There isn't a direct layout for how to find the right tribal design, because that will ultimately depend on you. Your style tastes, personality and budget will all affect where and how you get your male tribal tattoos. Don't rush yourself when choosing a design because you are going to have this tattoo for the rest of your life. Being confident and sure in your decision will save you the regret later.

Tribals are one of the oldest forms of body expressions and have been found on mummified remains that lived over 5,000 years ago. They are even shown to be depicted on cave drawings and Egyptian scriptures and artwork.

Foot Tattoos - What You Should Know Before Getting a Foot Tattoo

Foot tattoos have always been very common especially among girls and it can look very sexy and feminine. When it is done well. The advantage of getting a tattoo on your foot is that you can always hide it when ever you want. But they have been known to fade really fast, a lot faster than tattoos on other parts of the body. Wearing shoes all the time is one reason for a it to fade away, so because of this it needs touching often.


Girls have much higher preference for them than guys. Some of the most famous celebrities with foot tattoos are the Katherine Mcphee, Rihanna, Charlize Theron and Nicole Richie. The most common designs for foot tattoos have been flower designs and star designs. They are a brilliant work of art that has set a new trend in fashion but do keep in mind it can be quite painful.

Just like any other tattoo getting any other tattoo before you get a foot tattoo, you need to think of it for a bit. One thing you have to avoid is going for a small and complicated design. And if possible try to avoid a lot of light colors on your tattoo since its on the foot and because of wearing shoes all the time it can fade away fast if light colors are used. It can take sometime for healing so to avoid irritation its advisable to wear socks after getting a foot tattoo for quite a while after getting a foot tattoo. As mentioned earlier be prepaid for a bit of pain and it can also bleed a little while getting it, but it is worth the pain since it look amazing when its done very well.

Tattoo of pet, why not?

People often show the great love they have for their pets in such impressive way they go get a tattoo based on the picture of that animal that becomes part of their lives and is ideal for families or even a person who needs a real good friend which often hard find in a human.



Pets become part of people's lives to the point where they can change the fate of a person for good and they make people have a greater respect for what is the right to life and compassion for defenseless creatures. Pets are there at all times and although many people do not want to accept those creatures feel and suffer, we all know they have a bigger heart and are more sincere than people who do not take into consideration to prevent abuse and mistreatment of them.


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Star Tattoo Designs - The Meaning of Star Tattoos and Why You Should Get One

Star tattoos designs are one of the most common types of tattoo that people search for and select because of the variation in designs. But why are star tattoos so appealing to many people? A star is such a simple shape but yet so meaningful. When people think of stars, they envision hope, dreams and wishes. Stars also represents fame and success hence the reason why celebrities are referred to as stars. Even fictional characters like Mario are always in the search for stars in the galaxy. Stars always hold a positive image in our mind which is why we tend to idolize them. Even in dreams, it symbolizes success, your ideals and aspirations. Besides these general meanings, people get tattoos of a star because it represents an important changing point in their life. It could remind them of a person that greatly influences and are an important figure in their life.


The star is also a common type of tattoo because people like them for the versatility of the design. It can range from something as simple as a single star on the wrist, to a series of stars on a shoulder blade. The designs can even be as complex as incorporating a design within the edges of the shape such as a flag. Even though a lot of people have star tattoos, it is still appealing to them considering that no design is ever the same unless you choose a star tattoo design from a tattoo parlor that is available to the public. But nonetheless, each star that is permanently inked onto your skin holds a different story and meaning that is personal to you.

Generally when people think of stars, they correlate the figure with women, but that is not always the case. There are plenty of men out there that have multiple tattoos of stars including celebrities like Bruce Willis and Nick Carter. But not only that, star tattoos have the capability of looking nice on any part of the body, which is also another reason as to why male and females get them regardless of the meaning. It can also be easily hidden depending on the size and position of the tattoo. But whatever the reason is for someone to get a tattoo, all that matters is if the star tattoo design they chose represent and is meaningful to them.

Unique Arabic Skin Tattoo Design

Are you a Muslei and want to get a tattoo on your body? Try to find the religious one. There are many optional designs you can pick, but it is more interesting if you choose an Arabic letter. Besides unique designs, it also could give religious meaning.

If you don't know how to determine which tattoo you'll select, here are steps that you can try.

1. Since you choose a religious tattoo, get permanent body artwork. It is because it will stay with you for your entire life. Don't forget to use the right ink. Avoid ink that could give any problem to your skin.


2. Then, decide the place you want to draw the artwork. Where you want to put it and how big the size, and also the style.

3. You must pick an area that you will not regret. You might want to draw the artwork in hidden location. It will ease you to cover the artwork when attending job interview or other formal occasion. However, you can put the Arabic tattoo on your neck, as long as you feel comfortable with it.

4. How big of body art do you want? Decide it based on the location. The size of your artwork depends on the place you want to put it. Large and tough tattoos look good on large area such as back, chest. While, medium size on arms, shoulders, and legs. Then, small on ankle, wrist, elbow, foot and navel.

5. For the design, collect optional templates as much as you can. Then, narrow your collection down. As Muslim, pick religious Arabic tattoo to characterize your personality. You can search on internet, books or other sources. If you browse on internet, use specific keywords. For example, type unique Arabian tattoo, or religious Arabic tattoo.

There are many symbols of Islamic letters. You can choose design with certain meaning. It helps you to recognize what you want to represent from your artwork. Just be smart when selecting the design. So, you'll not regret what you have done.

An Insight on Chopper Tattoos - Rendering a Special Personality to the Wearer

Watching Tattoos Closely

Tattoos render a special personality to the wearer. They are more than an artwork. The life of tattoos is usually long and people consider one application itself a lifetime affair. Previously, removal of tattoos was quite a cumbersome process which is considerably simplified now. However, pain is surely a part of removing a tattoo and this persists. A single tattoo that gives an insight of our soul is preferred and hence people normally prefer one tattoo, sometimes two or a maximum of three. The chopper tattoo review helps you to ascertain the value of using the services of this portal. It gives you an understanding how to select a tattoo.

The chopper tattoo review asks you to register at Chopper Tattoo as a paid member online, to be able to browse as many tattoo designs as you require. Paid membership gives you unlimited access for life, to browse through the unending variety of tattoo designs offered by the Chopper Tattoo Portal. Professionals update the site each month. This easily compensates you for the time and money you want to invest. Highlighting these benefits, the chopper tattoo review opines that paying for this portal is definitely worthwhile.


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Chopper Tattoo has exclusive designs that are clearly categorized as per Gothic tattoos, Egyptian tattoos, tribal art and fish tattoos, etc. The array is interestingly designed and common tattoos like the star and cross designs are also included. The site has a lot of fan following and the range in designs is very popular among thousands of people. Quality is assured by tattoo artists all over the world who give premium status to tattoo designs. The best part is that customization is simple and one can find the exact tattoo of your choice. This review mentions that you can take the advantage of taking a clear print and have it reproduced to your liking by a tattoo artist your area.

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Without limiting themselves to regular working hours, professionals work hard for Chopper Tattoo to invent new designs. The choice is wide and the selection is varied. The payment for registering with Chopper Tattoo is one time and for life. There is a full value for your money, and you can download as many designs as you want for your perusal. For those who have plenty of time on their hands, you can take your time to select the tattoos that inspire you. Since the chopper tattoo portal thrives on its reputation for offering maximum new and innovative designs in the industry, the designs are adequately redesigned and uploaded bringing in the talent of more artists and also opening an opportunity for seasoned artists to bring in their novel contributions. This review showers praise on the portal for ensuring that the shelf life of the designs does not exceed more than a month. Each time the page refreshes into a new design. This helps people who have a flair for uniqueness and are not impulsive in their choice.

Effortless And Valuable

The site is highly beneficial for novices who can learn a lot from the designs. It also encourages them to submit their new designs. Any person with a flair for tattoos can identify himself with the site. Whether one is a customer or an experienced professional, the site serves the purpose of many. Apart from the multitude of designs, it is the unique quality designs that catch the eye.

This chopper tattoo review is certainly enriching for those who believe in quality and freshness in creativity. Sign up online for a unique experience!

Jessyica P Walsh has been a tattoo enthusiast cum consultant who devotes a major part of her time in advising tattoo aspirants especially for which purpose she has set up a website including subjects like chopper tattoo review for helping in selection of the right tattoos based on their individual character and the message they want to give the world through the tattoos.

Sleeve Tattoos - Why Sleeve Tattoo Designs Are So Great

Sleeve tattoos have become immensely popular among both male and female tattoo enthusiasts. The term 'sleeve tattoo' refers to a tattoo design that runs a significant length down the arm. The majority of sleeve tattoos cover either half of the arm or the whole arm. Half sleeve designs generally cover the skin between the elbow and upper arm, or between the elbow and wrist. Ultimately though, the area that a sleeve design covers is completely up to the individual.


In addition to being incredibly flexible in terms of size and positioning on the arm, sleeve tattoos can also be extended to other body areas. For example, some people ink incredibly striking designs that extend right up to the top of the shoulder, and then down the shoulder blade and back, or down the chest. While some people plan such large designs in advance, many people start with a smaller design, such as a half sleeve tattoos, and then keep adding to the original design over time.

Tribal and Celtic design styles tend to be the most popular options for sleeve tattoos. Both of these design styles tend to be composed of bold patterns and iconography, usually inked in black. Such designs tend to be fairly easy to extend, which explains why many people end up with such elaborate Tribal and Celtic tattoos, often incorporating a full sleeve design into a larger design.

Sleeve tattoos are a great choice for people who work for an employer with a no tattoo policy due to the ease with which they can be hidden. Wearing a long sleeve sweater or shirt will completely cover a design inked on the arm. Away from work, sleeve designs can be shown off to the world by wearing short sleeve t-shirts, vests, or by not wearing a shirt at all. For people like to show off their ink at the gym, or during the summer months, sleeve tattoos provide an excellent option.

In summary, sleeve tattoos are incredibly striking and provide tattoo enthusiasts with enormous flexibility in terms of size, positioning and the possibility of future extension. If you are strongly considering getting a tattoo, I recommend taking your time choosing a design that you really love, and that really has some significance to you and your life. Take the time to browse through as much high quality tattoo art as possible in order to build up a selection of designs that you really love. It is upsetting to think that so many people end up regretting their tattoos because they did not take the time to plan properly.

Tattoos on the back

The back is one of the places in the body where one can create a mural that takes a lot of detail and which in turn serves to give free rein to the imagination in order to achieve a unique design with lots of details.
 


There are people who get tattoos drawn in black and white as some people also take the opportunity to make a super dark background while the details are applied either bright colors that highlight the design and allow it to stand out from the rest.


By deciding to get a tattoo that covers all or most of the back one has to keep in mind that the chosen design is truly what the person wants in order to avoid regrets. 



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Uses For Airbrush Tattoo Kits

Admit it. There's at least one instance in your life when you considered having a permanent tattoo. But fortunately, common sense took over because you didn't really want one in the first place. You just want the experience of having skin art but you don't really want to be inked for life. So you just look at tattooed people enviously.


But with airbrush tattoo kits, you don't have to do that anymore. You can express yourself easily with skin art but you don't risk regretting it down the line. Some people are not built for temporary tattoos because they'll just easily get bored with the tattoo. So they'll be stuck with something that they're sick of for the rest of their lives.

Skin art is all about expressing yourself. You use your skin as an avenue of self-expression. But unlike those who get permanent tattoos, you don't have what it takes. Usually, you don't have their tolerance for needles. So why not express yourself using painless means? It's also a bonus that with temporary tattoos, you don't have to stick to a design for the rest of your life.

Are you going to spend a day at the beach? Why not spray on a big tattoo on your arm? You can also do the same for the holidays and different celebrations. Let's say that you're going to attend a big game with your family. Why not show your school spirit with an awesome airbrush tattoo? Show up at the game with your whole family wearing them. You can also do the same for your kid's birthday. Set up a booth and apply temporary airbrush tattoos to kids. They'll have loads of fun with it.

As you can probably see now, you can use airbrush tattoo kits for yourself or for other people. Sure, it gives you a good tool in order to express yourself with skin art. But why not make your investment more efficient by making money out of it? For example, you can show up at the game early and charge for the airbrush tattoos. You'll make a killing in just a single game. You can also do the same during fairs, parties and the likes. It's also a good way for you to help raise team spirit.

You will have a lot of uses for it. This makes it a good investment. It's for kids and adults alike so you can be sure that a lot of people will appreciate it. So it doesn't matter if you're just looking to express yourself or you want to make money out of it.

Tattoo Chemical Peels

There has been a veritable explosion of interest in chemical peeling for the removal of tattoos in the last 20 years. Before the advent of resurfacing lasers, people would frequently use some of the stronger chemical peels to try to erase tattoos as well as deeper lines and wrinkles. When carried out by experts the results of some of these strong peels could be excellent. However, there was a real risk that the deeper the peel, the more white skin discoloration would occur, often leading too patchy and irregular results, and in some cases white and red scarring.


Now, however, in the current peel revolution, we have the benefit of peels that has a much more superficial effect. To achieve the optimum results, they are typically repeated up to three to four times.

What is chemical peeling?

Chemical peeling involves the application to the skin of a chemical that causes a shedding of the surface skin layers. By shedding these layers, a new skin layer is formed which is both healthier and less mottled. As well as prompting the process of regrowth, the chemical also tricks the dermis (the skin's supporting structure) into producing new collagen under the skin.

There are several types of superficial (surface) chemical peel (in order of most superficial to deepest):

Lactic acid peels
Glycolic acid peels
Beta-hydroxy acid peels
Jessner's peels
Combinations of the above peels

Lactic acid is one of the alpha-hydroxy acid peels obtained originally frm milk and dairy products. Lactic acid peels are extremely valuable for people with very sensitive skin. They are usually well tolerated and will lead to less peeling and skin shredding than glycolic and beta peels. Lactic acid could be considered an 'entry level' peel.

It is useful to touch on TCA peels (trichloroacetic acid) and how they compare to surface peels. A lower strength TCA, for example 10 - 25 percent, could actually be used as a superficial peel, whereas a strength of 35 percent will constitute a medium to deeper peel. These deeper peels are still used by some dermatologists, but many have moved over to laser resurfacing because of its potential for controlling depth. TCA is one of the most common acids in a number of tattoo removal products, and can be used on its own as a treatment.

There are however, various qualities of the acid to consider including whether or not the TCA is simply a commercial grade or is in a more pure 'medical' grade. The better the quality of the product, naturally the higher the price so make sure that you are selecting a product that will be effective rather than one that will simply save you money.

The acids named above, apart from the Jessner peel, are typically ineffective at removing tattoo ink, they simply do not penetrate the skin's surface deeply enough. They are safe, glycolic acid is actually derived from sugar cane and is non-toxic, but will not be effective for your needs since they will only loosen the dead surface skin cells to reveal brighter, smoother, younger-looking skin beneath.

Beta-hydroxy acid peels come in varying concentrations of salicylic acid (related to the chemical in aspirin) in a peel. They are similar to the glycolic acid peels in most ways, the main difference being that these are slightly stronger and may cause more redness and surface peeling. However, these are not used with as much effectiveness as TCA peels, they simply are not strong enough to penetrate to the necessary levels to get at the tattoo pigment. I hope this article sheds some light on the various peels that are out there and will help you have a more informed decision when contemplating using one of these methods to remove your unwanted ink.

Extreme?

What for many people may seem extreme, for others it is something worthy of admiration. Each person chooses how far they want to go when it comes to tattoos or piercings (personal or professional reasons). Some people simply are afraid to whether painful or not. In that case I recommend to those people to just admire them and be content.


Many people choose to reach what is considered extreme in their bodies and express what for them is synonymous of freedom and to always remember that every human being can do with their bodies what they wish.


These people are people with a spirit of freedom which not everyone possesses and are those who can carry out a lifestyle that not many people dare not to express. Do not be fooled by something visible to reach a conclusion that is not as successful in terms of "white-collar" people because many of them have their bodies tattooed or pierced (perhaps both). It all depends on each individual. 




Just because you don't see it don't mean is not there, just remember that.

Angelina Jolie

No matter what Angelina does with her body is always a cause for speculation and admiration. Not everyone knows to understand a person like her and it is obvious that nobody was prepared for it, that's the reason why ignorant people in the past or with a limited mentality who judged and pointed her used to try destroying her career with their pressure. As always and like the professional she is managed to have the ability to handle a difficult moment and turn it into something that everyone can see a positive way. She is the one who really knows what goes on in her kingdom and who is amused by the occurrences of unscrupulous people who have nothing to do with their time and only dedicate to creating stories to sell a magazine.


Angelina's tattoos might look simple, but lets not forget they always have a meaning that is not only important to her, apparently so is for the media.

Angel or Cherub?

For religious reasons or because they are cute, many people choose to have a tattoo of one of them.


There are many ways to interpret what we say or what each person means to have one of these. As long as you have in mind to find an artist who can design reflect the message we want to give. 




It is not difficult to find the design and the important thing is to have an accurate creation of what is desired. 





Cross Tattoos - Christian, Celtic, Tribal, and More Cross Tattoo Designs

Cross tattoo has been around for years and has never lost its appeal even up to the present day. The reason being is its universal meaning plus the powerful significance it can convey. It generally is a representation of one's spiritual beliefs and faith.


Aside from being a religious symbol, it is also use as in loving memory tattoo, also known as RIP tattoo. Sometimes, symbols like heart, banner and flowers are combined along with the name of the dead person and the death date. The cross is tattooed as a memory of a loved one who passed away as if serving as a gravestone on one's body.

This type of body art comes in many forms. It was a favorite among the old school type of tattoos patronized by bikers, seaman and merchants. It can be seen combined with other elements such as skull, star, flames, dagger, rose, heart and banner.

Celtic cross is another popular cross tat design which is a representation of Irish, Scottish or Welsh heritage. It is easily identifiable as it is interwoven with Celtic knot which is a symbol of the never ending cycle of life. Some tat enthusiasts also choose to incorporate tribal art into their tattoo design while some choose the Gothic style of cross tat.

The Christian cross tattoo is the most popular form that is meant to symbolize one's faith in God. It can be in the form of Latin cross (simple cross) or in the form of crucifix bearing Christ's image while he was being crucified. It can also be combined with other religious images such as the angel, the rosary, image of Mary and Jesus Christ.

The symbol of cross as a tat image is usually inked small, perhaps to retain the sincerity of their symbolism. It is usually seen on small parts of the body such as the ankle, foot, wrist, upper back and arm. Cross tattoo, with its wide appeal and holy implications will always remain as a tat image that will be around for more years to come.

Abstract Tattoos - 7 Excellent Designs

You may not know it, but tattoos were around since prehistoric times. Many primordial human findings have been found with tattoos all over their bodies', proving the fact that this type of art has been done for thousands of years. In the 20th century tattooing once again became popularly accepted and today, it is all the rage. There are three types of tattoos: temporary, semi-permanent, and permanent. Selecting a tattoo that says "you" can be difficult because there are millions of designs.


Let's chat about some of the more favorite kinds of tattoos.

Tribal Tattoos
Apart from the ordinary colored ones, tribal tattoos are made in darker colors and are incredibly in-demand. Also favored by girls, tribal tattoos however, seem more masculine and aggressive. Abstract tribal tattoos and tribal dragon tattoos are the most popular tattoo designs for men. Tribal tattoos are more creative and abstract and definitely very appealing.

Star Tattoos
Stars generally mean ambitions, dreams, or something you are reaching for. A star tattoo conveys that same definition. You could get a star to signify a new start in your life, a new goal, or to mark something significant in your life. Star tattoos stand for dreams or great choices.

Butterfly Tattoos
Butterflies signify beauty and grace. They are also a icon of transformation and metamorphosis. If you have gone through some change in your life, the butterfly is a fantastic tattoo for you.

Japanese Tattoos
A critical part of the woo of traditional Japanese tattoos are in the capacity of the designs to blossom over time, from small independent individual designs, to wonderful motifs that can cover the entire arm, back, or leg. Every Japanese tattoo has a completely different meaning.

Fairy Tattoos
Fairies are a make-believe female creature and are said to have supernatural powers and also thought of as a minister of peace. A fairy's powers are said to help a person in need. It is believed that fairies are guardians against bad spirits. They represent childhood, protection, serenity, beauty, innocence, and youth. They are very popular with women because of their dainty, angel like characteristics. Fairies have quite a few meanings and are a favorite tattoo designs among females.

Dragon Tattoos
Dragons mean various things. In eastern countries, dragons are thought to be signs of riches and fertility, in western countries, dragons are looked at as an incarnation of the evil spirit and destroyer of home and serenity. Common places for dragon tattoos are on the shoulders, upper arm, chest, lower back, and ankles.

Kanji Tattoos
Kanjis are more a manner of tattoo. If you are considering on getting a kanji be sure that: what you are getting means a lot to you; it is going to age well; and it is accurate in it's meaning. You do not want your kanji to imply something totally different because you were told the incorrect connotation.

And there you have it! Seven excellent tattoo designs and what they signify. Now all you have to do is select what type of motif is right for your next tattoo!

Reflect Your Bondage Through Barbed Wire Tattoos


Get Imprisoned With Your Tattoo

Tattoos are very famous these days and the designs reflect the individuality of a person through different designs and colors. Tattoo foreshadows the particular trait of a human being; it brings his inside to the outside world. As we know, tattoos are permanent and will remain on your skin for your lifetime until you get them removed through surgery.

Therefore, one should choose a tattoo very carefully. Tattoos are not just simple designs placed anywhere on the body, but they are a medium to communicate your personal views and give a universal message about it. One of the most popular designs is barbed wire tattoos, which symbolize your personality and show it to the world at large.


Nowadays, the significance of the barbed wire tattoos is to show your inner being enchanted by bonds and chains but earlier in actual history, they were fancied as coded messages by the Russians for the identification of a criminal and the sentence meted out to him. Basically barbed wire tattoos project a symbol of confinement.

Getting It Done On The Right Place

The main task in getting a tattoo done is the selection of the body part where you want to get it implanted. Barbed wire tattoos can be made anywhere, but they look best around the circular parts of the body. You can use it around the neck, around your leg or ankles or as a waist band tattoo or on the back, as it gives you enough space to place your design the way you wish to. Where ever it is used, it is supposed to give a strong message of bonding, within or without.

Perfect Location For Barbed Wire Tattoos

The best option for a barbed wire tattoo is to get it done on your wrist. Many commercial offices do not allow tattoos to be seen during the working hours, which eliminate the wrists as a favorite spot, especially as it may work negatively against your career.

You will agree that it is hardly worth risking the security of your job by being fastidious on the location of the tattoo. However, you can get it done somewhere on the ankle or on the back which is interesting. If one does not need to hide the tattoo, then he can get it done around the neck as well, which will resemble a permanent necklace.

Merge The Different Symbols

One can also experiment with the design, combining it with some other designs or slogans. You can choose a combination of a barbed wire tattoo with cow skull or horse tattoo giving you a cowboy look. Bikers can go for these tattoos along with flames and fire. They can also be mingled with a heart, rose or dragon. There are unlimited options of combining a barbed wire tattoo with different designs; one can use his/her own imagination to make it look good and prettier.

The tattoo artists working for the barbed wire tattoo portal toil around the clock to produce new designs that replace the old ones without a long shelf shelf life. Tattoo designs have no boundaries, the wilder the more attractive it becomes. So, feel free to fancy the designs and just go for it.

Tiger Tattoos Come to Life

Tiger tattoos, along with dragon tattoos and other mammals and creatures, are excellent and popular ideas for those intending to acquire tattoos. It is also popular among tattoo designers and tattoo artists. Tiger tattoos are popular in modern times for various reasons.

For many individuals contemplating on getting tattoos, they would only go on to get tattoos that have a special meaning to them. Tattoos, in all reality are very personal and can help bring out the character and personality of the person. Since the dawn of time, there have been tens of thousands of tats portraying images and designs of tigers in different manner and perspective.


Among the various reasons tiger tats are popular is due to its symbol of wisdom, courage, strength, beauty and for being fierce. Tigers have long been portrayed both in the east and west. Due to this, there are many different images of tigers that have been tattooed. Today, with the modern tattooing technology, tiger tattoos are able to be tattooed as life-like as possible, making it one of the more popular tats for new as well as seasoned tattoo enthusiasts. As an example, 3D tiger tattoos is among one of the most popular choice of tats due to its striking resemblance to that of a real tiger coupled with the skill and experience of the tattoo artist at hand.

Tiger tats are mostly tattooed over large areas of the body. The body, in essence, acts as a large canvas for the tattoo artist to create his/her masterpiece. For that matter, tattoos portraying tigers are best tattooed in areas such as the back, front, hands, thighs and the likes. These tats will look good when tattooed as big as possibly could. Having mentioned that, there are also those who prefer to have tigers tattooed small. These small tiger tats include those that are tattooed in areas such as the upper arm, wrist or ankle for instance.

Tiger tattoos are not restricted to men only. Although tigers are often thought to be be tattooed by men, they are also favored by women. One can do almost no harm with a good tiger tattooed on most parts of the body. However, having mentioned this, it also largely depends on the tattoo design in itself as well as the ink and skill/experience of the tattoo artist involved.

Among the different available tiger tattoos that one can choose from include Chinese Zodiac Tiger (Year of the Tiger) tattoos, 3D tigers, black and white tigers or color tigers among others. The main issue when it comes to to these tattoos is the process of making a decision on the design in itself. This problem applies to both the newbies as well as those who are experienced in the world and art of tattooing.

Tattoos depicting tigers are increasing in popularity. An increasing number of individuals are going for them. As such, tiger tattoos remain one of the favorite choices of those wanting to acquire their very first tats or even those who want to add to their other tattoos.

White Tattoos - A Unique Touch

Tattoos are something that makes you stand out. However, if you want to go for something that is even more unique than the regular black and gray, as well as colored tattoos, white tattoo is just the thing for you. They are of two types - the one made from simple white ink and the other created from black light ink.

The black light ink has come to become a part of the tattoo supplies of the modern tattoo artist very recently - say about three decades back. The black light tattoo ink is sometimes believed to have harmful effect on the human body - it is believed to be radioactive. However, whether the black light ink is safe or unsafe for use has to be conclusively determined as yet.


White tattoo with white ink

The white tattoo with white ink is made simply with the help of white ink and is slightly visible under sunlight. These tattoos can be extremely beautiful in a very delicate way. If you want to go for a completely white tattoo, a delicate dove on your inner wrist can look extremely beautiful.

You can achieve a number of styles with the help of white ink tattoos. Now let us look at the white tattoo ink. Some of the white tattoo inks are sold opaque, to be used alone, while others are mixed with colored inks to get a different shade.

Many artists mainly like to use white tattoos for small areas, to highlight a design and to give it character. For instance, the eye can be highlighted with the white ink, or the edges of a red rose can be made to look more realistic when white ink is used. These are used as reflection points in tattoos of elements that are meant to be reflective.

Unfortunately, most white tattoos fade out after a year or a bit more, especially if it is exposed to the sunlight a lot. However, there are some brands that create great colors that last. Some of the popular manufacturers are moms ink and Intenze ink.

Intenze tattoo ink has a great opaque quality that hold up great, for a pretty long time. The white Intenze ink is different because it uses a finely ground acrylic polymer. This is something that is used in car and house paints. Though there are some adverse discussions regarding the effect of this tattoo on the skin, there have not been many complaints regarding this issue from people who have used white Intenze tattoo ink in their tattoo.

White tattoo with black light tattoo ink

There are a number of types of tattoo inks in the market. The black light tattoo ink is usually a microencapsulated type of ink where all the molecules are encapsulated in very tiny clear, flexible containers like a gel cap pill. Since the ink is encapsulated it does not come into contact with the skin.

Though the black light tattoo ink is usually thin, it should not be used with other tattoo inks as this will take away the UV property of the ink. Like the white ink tattoo, the tattoo made from black light tattoo ink will appear a bright pink for a few days (due to the ski irritation from the tattoo gun). However, once the tattoo heals, the black light tattoo ink will be come invisible and can be seen only under dark light. This kind of tattoo can be fun in rave parties and at the same time, they can be quite personal.

Finally, remember that tattoos are meant to express who you are. So if bold colors and bright tattoos are not your style, white tattoos can be a great idea.

Egyptian Tattoos and Meanings

Well I have just found out some interesting information about Egyptian tattoos and their meanings and am passing it on to you so I hope that it can be helpful.

Lets start with a common tattoo which is the sun and to the Egyptians this was one of the most powerful images and symbols to them. The reason being is because the Egyptians whole culture and economy depended on the Nile and their crops growing with the seasons. If there was no sun to provide these seasons and light to help crops grow then there would be no Egypt. The meaning behind the tattoo of the sun is the rays are providing protection and growth for the country, so if you have a tattoo with the Egyptian sun be sure that what is beneath the rays is something that you want to protect and help grow.


The next common Egyptian tattoo is that of the god Anubis who is the body of a man and the head of a jackal. He very popular with current tattoo designs and simply because he looks cool, but there is a darker and heavier side to him. He was the god of the embalming process and he would weight the souls of the dead to see if they could pass onto the afterlife. He holds great power however he does not make the rules so this is something to understand if you want to use him on a design.

Finally we will look at the "eye of horus" which I personally feel is the most common Egyptian image being worn and tattooed. The eye represents immense power and it overseas Egypt while Horus protects the country. The USA use it on their dollar bill and it is portrayed in many other places also. The myth goes that Horus lost his eye in battle and then it was magically restored and and put back together to become the powerful symbol it is today.