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Chest Tribal Tattoos For Men and Women's
- old school design like pin up girl, heart and skull
- tribal and celtic art
- animals like birds, dragon, panther and lion
- lettering designs
- angels and other religious symbol

* flowers and vines
* stars and heart
* fairies and angels
* butterflies and dragonfly
* lettering and script designs

Feminine Tribal Tattoo
feminine tribal tattoos are on the rise and growing popularity, it is increasingly common for women mark a tattoo in Hawaii instead "pretty tattoos. Like all tattoos of flowers are traditional meanings behind the flowers and there are typical patterns such as flowers Hawaiian tribes are commonly found in immortalized. So what is the meaning of these tattoos and why this could be the perfect woman tribal tattoo?
These flowers are for friendship and hospitality that the Hawaiian people. Another choice is the popular Hawaiian flower lei. These beautiful flowers are in bright colorful presentations between organizations of men and women. There are those who have a permanent color to these beautiful flower lei around their necks to symbolize hospitality and friendship, which will be presented by the native Hawaiian of visitors to their island. For those who choose the form of exotic Hawaiian flower tattoos can be sure he must be proud and happy to wear.
Those who have decided to apply for Hawaii flower instead of roses or other flowers shared a great decision. Covers all the beauty of the female flowers of other unique touch. This tattoo flower is usually in the form of tribes. Instead of bright colors, flowy tend to see the tattoos flowers are usually a big bold black lines, the most tribal. Can be added to other beautiful Hawaiian tribal designs as sea turtles, mountains, and other well-known symbols of Hawaii.

Saturday, May 29, 2010
Why people love tattoos
cherry blossom tattoo design
Safety measures for fresh tattoo
(2) Thus, after one or two hours, you should wash your tattoo with warm soapy water to absorb light running water on the tattoo with a dry, soft cloth and clean is very important and mandatory for you to regularly and do it twice a day, about a week.
(3) If you have a fresh tattoo, so do not wear tight clothes like shirts or other tight clothing they would give you a deleterious effect.
(4) Do not go in the sun, if you have a fresh tattoo, because the sunlight would facilitate color tattoos.
(5) If the fresh tattoo is deep red, tender or swollen, it means that the area is infected, then go see a doctor will give you a cure for this problem.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Style Japanese Anime Tattoo Designs
Been wondering for a long while what tattoo(s) I'd finally get for myself. I'm the oldest of 8 kids and everyone but the 3 youngest and me don't have a tattoo. My father is loaded with tattoos including a large Bald eagle that covers his entire chest. At first glance at my father and you'd not think he's covered with tats.
Anyways, I've always thought of Kanji writing as my younger brother has on the back of his neck but I've also of course thought of full anime tattoos. With the blessing of my fiancee, I'd most likely get a moe version of FFVII's Tifa Lockhart and even K-On!'s Mio wouldn't be bad if the tat is done right.
As I continue to ponder what to add, here's some interesting tattoos I found in a quick browse on the internets. Oh, and the title picture above is from yesterday's Anime Pic of the Day, can't get enough of that work by Muuten.
Japanese Dragon Tattoos
Let's start. The dragon has long been an important symbol in Japanese mythology. The Japanese dragon is a fascinating creature with the head of a camel, eyes of a hare, horns of a deer, scales of a carp, paws of a tiger, & claws of an eagle. Additionally, Japanese dragons also commonly have long whiskers as well as a jewel under its chin.
Don't get Japanese Dragon Tattoos until you read this. After reading this short editorial, you will be more well informed & able to make a better choice when selecting your Design.
Plenty of people are attracted to the beauty of these mystical creatures, but few people truly know what they symbolize. Japanese dragons, like their Chinese counterparts, are distinct from Western dragons. Whereas in Western culture they are depicted as wicked & malevolent, dragons in Japanese Mythology are viewed as guardians of the imperial families. For this reason, plenty of people chose the Japanese dragon to serve as a guardian & protector. In Japan, a dragon is normally called "Ryu" (You might recall Ryu from Street Fighter). These mythical beasts command a high level of respect since it is believed that the first emperor of Japan was descended from a dragon. In Japan, these creatures are also viewed as gods of lighting & thunder.
Popular locations for Japanese dragon tattoos include full back & upper arm designs. For upper arm designs, the dragon typically wraps around the arm, with the head extending onto the chest or back region. This however should not limit your decision on where to place this tattoo. The style & location of your design should be personal & unique, as these factors will ultimately decide the meaning of your tattoo.
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