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Monday, December 21, 2009
Labels: Flower Tattoo, Tattoo Design, Tattoo Designs
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Labels: Flower Tattoo, girl tattoo, girl tattoos, sexy tattoo, Sexy Tattoos
Thursday, December 17, 2009
The most well known tattoos of the natural style of tattoos are the flower tattoos. Almost all the available flowers can be used as a tattoo design but the most prominent of all the flower tattoo designs is the rose flower tattoo design.
Flower tattoos have a very ductile way of representing the idea of a tattoo wearer and hence the consumer themselves can fix up the meanings of their tattoos from a symbolic outlook. Generally a rose is used to exclaim a romantic mood but with a good tattoo artiste the rose flower tattoo design can also be used to depict a menace or some dark incidents. Different colors of roses imply different meaning and for example rose flower is used to express clandestine love, white rose is used for representing simplicity and also enchantment while yellow roses can used for flagging love or else they may warn of greed. Not only flowers are used as tattoo designs, even flower buds are used as tattoo designs as in the case of rose buds which are used for depicting youth and chastity. Then comes the red rose as known by all is used for symbolizing love and passion for a person.
The flora has been in existence right from the birth of the world and all the countries in the world consists of some beautiful and even some distinct rare flowers. Hence flowers are admired all over the world for their beauty which is the sole reason for the popularity of the flower tattoos. It is believed that the flower tattoos were in existence from the very birth of the tattoos in the very olden days. The people from all over the world seem to get fascinated by the very look of the flower tattoo designs for years and years.
It is already mentioned earlier that rose tattoo is the most popular tattoo of all the flower tattoo designs. Even then, some of its major competitors are the lotus flower and water lily tattoo designs. These type of tattoos (i.e.) the lotus and lily tattoos are more popular in the eastern regions of the globe while the rose flower tattoos are more popular in the western regions of the globe. It can also be said that the lotus and rose flower tattoos are the most prominent tattoos amongst the flower tattoos, in general. Lotus has been very prominent in the Indian and the Chinese culture. It is believed that Buddha arose from the centre of the lotus flower in China. Lotus also has so much importance in Indian mythology too. Hence the lotus flower tattoos are vey prominent in the east than in the west.
Apart from lotus and rose there are also other flower tattoos like the hibiscus tattoos which is very popular among the women in the Hawaiian Islands. It is available in two colors appealing red and yellow with some petals that are few in number when compared to a rose flower and it is surrounded by a seed that protrudes from inside. As flowers are generally associated with women you can’t find men having a flower tattoo easily. Some other available flower tattoos are daffodil flower tattoos which represents deceitfulness, dreams, unaccomplished love and also cognizance.
Labels: Flower Tattoo
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Female Tattoos With Image Hawaiian Flower Tattoo Design Picture Gallery
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Labels: Female Tattoo, Flower Tattoo, Foot Tattoo
Friday, November 20, 2009
The women of today have no qualms about going under the knife for vanity's sake. They are not scared of knives. Neither are they with needles. Tattooing is increasingly getting popular among women as more and more female celebrities flaunt their body accessories in the form of tattoos. What makes it so popular?
Tattooing is a form of self-expression. In this era, women have their say on just about anything and they have the freedom to do what they like. Unlike before when tattoos on women were looked down upon by society, it is now something women can be proud of. Tattoos mean strength, power, beauty and sensuality. And these are the things that women want.
Women generally favor more colorful, fun, and intricate tattoo designs such as butterflies, fairies, and flower tattoos which is probably the most sellable among women especially the younger ones. These tattoo designs bring out the beauty and sensuality in them. But there are men who also wear flower tattoos and this commonly symbolizes someone close to their hearts and may even be accompanied with a name or initials of that woman.
Flower tattoos come in all forms, colors and sizes. The size would depend on the person wearing the tattoo. Whether she want it to be small, cute and inconspicuous and sexy, or big and obvious to prove a point or make a statement, is totally up to her because tattoos also spell freedom.
Any flower design that you think of can be made into a tattoo. The rose is undeniably one of the most popular flower tattoos to date. But any flower that you want can be recreated into a tattoo by a talented tattoo artist. Different flowers have different symbolisms. Here are a list of common flower tattoos and their meanings:
Baby's breath: Innocence, everlasting love
Bells of Ireland: Good luck
Carnation: Luck, health, affection, true love, woman
Chrysanthemum: Truth, cheerfulness, optimism, peace
Daffodil: Respect, new beginnings, happiness
Daisy: Innocence, purity, loyalty
Dandelion: Faithfulness, wishes come true
Forget-Me-Not: Remembrance, hope, true love
Freesia: Innocence
Gladiolus: Beauty, infatuation, strength
Hibiscus: Delicate beauty
Hyacinth: Playfulness, carefree
Iris: Wisdom, friendship, faith, valor
Jasmine: Sensuality, elegance, wealth
Lavender: Devotion
Lilac: Confidence
Lily: Wealth, innocence, modesty
Magnolia: Dignity, beauty, love of nature
Orchid: Rare beauty, refinement, long life, many children
Primrose: Youthfulness, love
Rosemary: Remembrance, hope, purity
Sunflower: Adoration, loyalty, luck
Tulip: Fame, beauty, love, charity
Violet: Faithfulness, innocence, modesty, calm
Weeping willow: Remembrance, affection, friendship
The color of the flower used in the tattoo could also determine its meaning. A rose, for instance, means femininity, eternal love and beauty; but a dark crimson or black rose could mean death or deep sorrow. You can research for the different meanings of different flower tattoos before you get one for yourself unless it has a personal meaning to you.
A tattoo is a personal thing; whether you want flower tattoos or any design you want or the meaning you want to convey is determined solely by the person who will wear them, you. If you want to express something though a tattoo, go ahead. If you want to get one as an accessory or to raise your sexiness level up one notch, no one's stopping you. It is your prerogative. Nothing beats the smell of freedom.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Lower back tattoos have been steadily growing in popularity since the early 1990's. But since the millenium the growth in the number of these tattoos has been explosive.
And part of the reason for this surge in popularity is the general growth in the number of women who are getting tattoos. Lower back tattoos are almost exclusively worn by women and the fact that women account for an estimated 65% of all new tattoos goes part of the way to explain this modern trend.
Beyond that, tattoos placed on the lower back are widely regarded as a symbol of a highly sensual woman. Careful choice of design can help to highlight the curves of the female body, from the curve of the lower spine, to the hips and the top of the buttocks. And as such, placement of tattoos on this area of the body has become a way for women to celebrate their curves and express their sexuality.
But apart from the sensual aspect of these designs, there are many advantages of placing a tattoo on the lower back.
1) Long Lasting
The skin around the lower back is less likely to stretch in the event of weight gain, whether due to normal weight fluctuations or pregnancy. This is a major advantage as it reduces the risk of tattoo designs (especially symmetrical designs commonly used for lower back tattoos) becoming distorted and stretched.
2) Visually Flexible
Lower back tattoos are also extremely flexible in terms of visibility. A revealing top or low cut trousers will help to display the design to the world, while a quick change to more formal attire will easily conceal the wilder side of your personality. This flexibility is an important consideration for people who have to present a more sombre appearance in their professional lives.
3) Highly Personal
A lower back tattoo is a highly personal piece of body art. Not only does it sit on a semi-intimate part of your body, the design can be created to match the shape, size and flow of your curves. This helps to reflect your individuality and greatly increases the chances of ending up with a design that's completely unique.
4) Wide Choice Of Designs
There's a wide range of designs that can be incorporated into a lower back tattoo. For example, you could select a celtic design, or go for a floral motif, or how about a tribal design. In fact, almost any v-shaped, symmetrical design can be used, so the options are virtually endless. This allows you to search for a design that's full of personal meaning and expresses part of your personality.
For example, as the lower back is a recognized chakra point, it's closely connected with the flow of spiritual energy. So a tattoo that consists of energy radiating from the design represents someone who is full of energy and vitality. Alternatively, a floral lower back design is a sign of beauty and fertility.
However, this location for tattoo placement carries one major disadvantage. The lower back is generally recognized as one of the most painful areas of the body to have tattooed. Fortunately, women are better at tolerating pain and discomfort.
Yes, it's official, most women have a higher pain threshold. According to numerous tattoo artists, women are much better than men when it comes to dealing with the pain of getting tattooed. Nobody knows why.
It could be due to gender based expectations. Men like to think that they're macho and can withstand pain. This rather cavalier attitude causes them to underestimate the pain level and pass out as soon as the needle touches their skin.
On the other hand, women tend to anticipate the pain more accurately, helping them to avoid nasty surprises and maintain a higher level of tolerance.
And finally, while lower back tattoos are now widely accepted in many parts of the world, there are still some places and communities where they're regarded as a symbol of promiscuity and low morals.
Although this is a rather minor issue for most people, it's worth bearing in mind if you live in a particularly narrow minded part of the world or are overly concerned with what other people think of you.
Ultimately, your choice of tattoo design and placement is up to you. All that matters is that you find a combination which makes you feel good and has the ability to stand the test of time.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Labels: Bird Tattoo, Flower Tattoo, Full Back Tattoo, Sexiest Tattoo
Friday, November 13, 2009
Tribal Flower Tattoo
Tribal flower tattoos have been getting really popular lately. But before you go and get your new tattoo, you have a few things to think about. Just remember, you're about to drop a lot of dough on a permanent piece of artwork on your body. So you need to do the proper research before you get your tattoo.
I bet you've already gone to Google images and searched for artwork of a tribal flower. If you have done this, think about how many other tattoo fans have done the same exact thing. What does this mean? It means you're all looking at the same artwork. It means you're looking at artwork that someone else already has on their body. Do you want to copy someone else's artwork? I don't think you do.
I really recommend that you look at it paying for a tattoo site. The benefits that a pay tattoo site offers is worth every penny. The big advantage you will get is having access to a tribal tattoo artist. As you know, tribal tattoo art is different than regular tattoos. Imagine having a tattoo artist that specializes in tribal designs. Not only that, but you also get an entire community of tribal tattoo enthusiasts that can help you with the entire process.
Would you like to have reviews of local tattoo parlors so that you know what you're dealing with before you even step foot in the place? A pay site offers up reviews of local tattoo shops so you know what kind of quality you are dealing with beforehand. You are about to drop a good amount of money on your new ink. I really want you to consider spending some money beforehand so you don't have to deal with any costly touchups.
Getting a new tattoo is a big deal. Do the proper research and you can save yourself a lot of time and headaches. Good luck on getting your new tribal flower tattoo!
Labels: Flower Tattoo, Tribal Tattoo
Saturday, October 31, 2009

Labels: Flower Tattoo, Full Color Tattoo, Tribal Tattoos
Monday, August 31, 2009
Tattoo designs for women are become hotter and hotter all the time. Tattoo as body art has been enjoyed by practically every civilization and culture in history down through the years. All these people had one thing in common; they appreciated the artwork of beautiful tattooing.Tattoo Designs For Women Tattoo Designs For Women
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Labels: Flower Tattoo, Foot Tattoos Picture, girl tattoos
Friday, July 24, 2009
Labels: Flower Tattoo, girl tattoos, Tribal Tattoo