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		<title>Skull Tattoo Design &#8211; Misunderstood Symbolism</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://getattoodesigns.com/information/tattoomenow.htm"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-22" style="margin: 5px 7px;" title="Tattoo Designs" src="http://getattoodesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/cooltattoos.jpg" alt="Tattoo Designs" width="150" height="112" /></a>When selecting a tattoo design it is extremely important that the design you are going to have etched on to your body is one that you will be satisfied with for the rest of your life. Don&#8217;t make a hasty decision that you may end up regretting, as the cost of having an unwanted tattoo removed is extremely expensive. Think long and hard before you visit the tattoo parlor and commit to a specific design.</p>
<p>Many people make the critical mistake of selecting a tattoo design on the spot, often because they are pressured by friends or influenced by the tattoo artist. It is very important that, when choosing a particular design, you consider the reactions that the design will provoke from friends, family and the public in general. So, before you go ahead and choose a particular tattoo take the time to research the meaning or symbolism behind your particular selection. These days the internet is a fabulous source for investigating the true meanings behind the many tattoo designs that are now available.</p>
<p>A very popular tattoo design is, for example, the skull tattoo design. There are many reasons why people, particularly guys, select this particular design, including the fact that it invokes a degree of masculinity in the wearer. This is because of the implication that the skull tattoo design relates to fear, danger and death. Are the people who choose this design actually aware of the true meaning behind the design? <br />The true meaning of a skull tattoo design<br />There is actually a more in-depth meaning to the skull tattoo designs than just fear, danger and death &#8211; and in fact it was not originally conceived as a symbol to represent any of these things. It was instead originally used to represent the symbol of &#8216;great change&#8217;. In analyzing what the skull tattoo design traditionally meant in ancient society we discover that it was related to the happening of great changes and it is highly probable that its association with death grew because of the fact that death is the greatest change that we will experience.<br />Today it is extremely unfortunate that the majority of the general public does not understand the true meaning of a skull tattoo design, and when they see it they automatically relate the symbol to fear, danger and death. A lot of conservative people loathe the design because of its perceived meaning; however, if they were aware of the true meaning behind the skull tattoo design their views may be totally different.<br />If you decide that the skull tattoo design is the one for you, then your next step is to choose which genre you would like to go with. As the skull tattoo designs have been around for centuries the styles have somewhat evolved over time. The styles range from the old fashioned Jolly Roger, the pirate&#8217;s flag with the skull and cross bones or perhaps you would prefer the bio-mechanical style of skull &#8211; the choices are extensive and totally dependent on your personal taste. <br />So if you are interested in the skull tattoo design, or any other particular design, just take a little time to research the meaning symbolized by the design and if they are in alignment with your own true views then go ahead and adorn your body with this fantastic art work.</p>
<p>For more information about Skull Tattoo Designs and ideas about a whole range of tattoo designs, visit Madonna Jeffries&#8217; site at Tattoos Amour &#8211; Tattoo Gallery of Tattoo Designs.</p>
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		<title>Lower Back Tattoos &#8211; Why Are They So Popular?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 13:45:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Lower back tattoos have been steadily growing in popularity since the early 1990&#8217;s. But since the millenium the growth in the number of these tattoos has been explosive.
<p>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.
<p>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.
<p>But apart from the sensual aspect of these designs, there are many advantages of placing a tattoo on the lower back.
<p>1) Long Lasting
<p>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.
<p>2) Visually Flexible
<p>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.
<p>3) Highly Personal
<p>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&#8217;s completely unique.
<p>4) Wide Choice Of Designs
<p>There&#8217;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&#8217;s full of personal meaning and expresses part of your personality.
<p>For example, as the lower back is a recognized chakra point, it&#8217;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.
<p>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.
<p>Yes, it&#8217;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.
<p>It could be due to gender based expectations. Men like to think that they&#8217;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.
<p>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.
<p>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&#8217;re regarded as a symbol of promiscuity and low morals.
<p>Although this is a rather minor issue for most people, it&#8217;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.
<p>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.</p>
<p>Gustavo Gomez runs SuperTattooDesigns.com. For more information about <a href="http://www.supertattoodesigns.com/lower-back-tattoos/">lower back tattoos</a> and a wide variety of other designs, check out Super Tattoo Designs.</p>
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		<title>Sparrow Tattoos the Symbolism Behind It</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 13:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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<p><P>Getting a tattoo? Are you thinking about getting a tattoo? You probably have been going through designs and patterns and researching what the different patterns mean. There are so many patterns that you can choose from, so which do you get. If you are having trouble deciding on the right tattoo pattern or design, you may want to consider the sparrow tattoo.<P><B>All About the Sparrow Tattoos</B><P>Sparrows were just a bird that you could see in your backyard. Not much more to it than that. Then things changed with Johnny Depp&#8217;s Pirates of the Caribbean and the main character of Jack Sparrow. The sparrow tattoo grew to new heights.<P>You know Jack Sparrow. He is the humorous, the renegade and foreboding at the same time. There are a lot of men who would like to have those qualities. They want to be like Jack Sparrow and because they admire the character, they are getting sparrow tattoos. Some women are getting the sparrow tattoo, because they are drawn to the sexiness of the character.<P>Now there are more reasons than just the character of Jack Sparrow and why people are getting the sparrow tattoo. Sparrows represent freedom also. This is another reason for the popularity of the tattoo. If a person has had a hard time or period in their lives, this could be a bad relationship, they might get the sparrow tattoo to show their new independence.<P>When people get the sparrow tattoo, they usually add more to the design than just having a plain sparrow. Some ideas that come to mind are, they may have the sparrow sitting or flying near a flower or they could have the sparrow sitting on a branch of a cherry blossom tree. The sparrow tattoo could get slightly altered, depending on whether it is a man or woman who is getting the tattoo.<P>If people are looking to get a tattoo, they may be thinking of getting a small tattoo and the sparrow tattoo is just this a small tattoo design, but at the same time have a lot of detail. The tattoo artist of today have the ability to make every last detail show in the sparrow tattoo. The small tattoos like the sparrow tattoo look especially nice when they get them on the ankles.<P>Looking for the right sparrow tattoo design is very easy today. There are many places that have sparrow designs and patterns. You should even look in the catorgory of <a href="http://www.gachacovered.com/small-tattoos/"> small tattoo</a> patterns. You can go to your local bookstore, and if they have a large magazine section, you are probably going to find a tattoo magazine in there to look at.<P>The internet is full of tattoo patterns and designs of sparrows and small tattoo patterns. You want to make sure that you take your time and look through those. When you find the tattoo artist and parlor that you are going to use for your tattoo, they can help you pick out a pattern. The tattoo artist will have a large selection of sparrow tattoos to choose from. You will find the right sparrow tattoo that suites your fancy if you do the proper research and take your time.<P></p>
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		<title>All About Tribal Tattoos</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 12:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In recent years, Tribal Tattoos have enjoyed a revival. The originals go beyond the intertwined stripes of black shapes that are common today. Many of the ancient tattoo patterns have given away to swirls, spikes, knots, and totems that come from the imagination of the creator rather than any of the ancient tribes.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://getattoodesigns.com/information/tattoomenow.htm"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-22" style="margin: 5px 7px;" title="Tattoo Designs" src="http://getattoodesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/cooltattoos.jpg" alt="Tattoo Designs" width="150" height="112" /></a>In recent years, Tribal Tattoos have enjoyed a revival. The originals go beyond the intertwined stripes of black shapes that are common today. Many of the ancient tattoo patterns have given away to swirls, spikes, knots, and totems that come from the imagination of the creator rather than any of the ancient tribes.</p>
<p>The tribal style of tattoos comes from the older tribes such as the Celtics (Ireland, Scotland, &#038; Wales), Maori Tribe (indigenous people of New Zealand), The Haida Tribe (indigenous people along the west coast of North America), the Marquesan (Polynesian inhabitants of the Marquises Islands) and the tribes of Borneo. Native Americans also used tattoos to denote rank, wealth, tribe affiliation, family, role in society and deeds of bravery.</p>
<p>Celts<br />The Celts were a proud, warrior class who inhabited the English Isles before the Roman invasion 55 B.C. under Julius Caesar. The Celts were such a pain in the rear that the Romans built the Hadrian Wall to keep them away. But I digress; the endless knots inside and out of the outlines identify the Tribal tattoos of the Celtics.</p>
<p>Maori<br />The Maori tribes migrated from Eastern Polynesia around 800 to 1300 AD and were the first settlers in New Zealand. They developed their own language. The Maori were described as a fierce and proud warrior race. Inter-tribal warfare was a way of life, with the conquered being enslaved or in some cases eaten! The British exempted the Maori from conscription in WW2. But over 17,000 Maori Natives volunteered! The traditional Maori tribal tattoos are known as ta moko, and consisted of bold spiral designs covering the face. The tattooing process was a tribal ritual that made the use of bone chisels for tattooing. All I can say is this has got to hurt!</p>
<p>Haida<br />The Haida are North American Indians who were expert fishermen and seafarers who lived along the coast of British Columbia and Alaska. These people are well known as skilled artisans of wood, metal and design. They were also known as fearsome warriors who kidnapped slaves as far south in California. The Tribal tattoos of the Haida resembled pictures of the Indian astrology, thunderbirds, beavers, bears, and fish. The tattoo style of the Haida is forceful and masculine.</p>
<p>Marquesan<br />Sea-faring Polynesians from Samoa colonized the Marquises Islands as early as 300 A.D. They were warring tribes who sometimes cannibalized their enemies. The devastation of the native Marquesan occurred with the introduction of diseases from the European explorers. These islanders covered their bodies completely with tattoos. The Marquesan Islanders used their bodies as a living canvas that told picture stories.</p>
<p>Borneo<br />Borneo is the third largest island in the world. The rainforest of the Borneo Island is very rich in biodiversity. The tribes of Borneo used tattoos for protection and proof of their achievements. Needless to say, they were notorious as headhunters. Their tattoos usually took the form of scorpions, flowers, dogs, dragons and spirals.</p>
<p>Celebrities<br />The ex-professional boxer, Mike Tyson&#8217;s facial tattoo was influenced by a combination of the Maori and Borneo Tribal tattoos.</p>
<p>Sandra Bullock has a Tribal tattoo design below her navel.</p>
<p>Pamela Anderson of Bay Watch fame, has a few tattoos, including a Tribal design on her lower back.</p>
<p>Conclusion<br />The vivid pattern of the Tribal tattoo expresses personal freedom and uniqueness of the wearer. Tribal tattoos have a simple appeal that reinforces a positive feeling about ourselves and connects us to ancient mystery of the tribal rituals, which faded away with history.</p>
<p>Becky McClure believes that the most important word after you make the decision to get inked is &#8220;Patience!&#8221; Pick the right tattoo design. Pick the right location on you. And pick the best artist you can find for your new body art. <br />http://www.dream-tattoo-design.com</p>
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		<title>Celtic Tattoo Designs</title>
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<p>Celtic history goes back thousands and thousands of years. Early Celtic people were well known for their skills in artwork of jewelry, metal, and even weapons. They were warriors as well, regarded as fierce fighters by the Romans. Throughout Ireland, there are many examples and evidence of Celtic artwork and Celtic crosses.
<p>Over the years, modern Celtics evolved and established symbols for themselves along the way. Throughout North America, Celtic people often wear these symbols to let others know that they are a Celtic descent. The symbols and knowledge have been passed down through the years, as there is little no written history. Tattooing however, keeps the Celtic tradition alive with the infamous Celtic cross and other popular Celtic designs.
<p>Most Celtic tattoo designs come from Ireland, where the evidence of Celtic history is very strong indeed. The Trinity College found in Dublin, Ireland, contains many manuscripts that document the Celtic heritage and symbols. The height of Celtic tattooing however, occurred during the era when stone and metal work was really popular.
<p>Celtic knot tattoos are some of the most popular and most common designs, featuring loops with no end that symbolize a never ending cycle of dying and rebirth. There are also Celtic animal tattoo designs as well, which are similar in design to the knot tattoos, although the cords in the design normally terminate in heads, tails, and feet. The pure knot tattoo designs are normally never ending, unless an individual adds an end to symbolize a spiral.
<p>The meaning behind the knots in Celtic tattoos defies any type of literal translation and is found at a much deeper level. The interlacing of the knots expresses the repeated crossing of both physical and spiritual elements. The strands and their never ending path is a popular design for Celtic tattoos, representing life, faith, and love. For many years, Celtics have used these designs for emotional as well as heritage purposes.
<p>Those who are from a Celtic descent, Irish, Scots, or Welsh, normally find a Celtic tattoo to be a great way to express their heritage pride. These tattoos help to reestablish pride, and give tribute to one&#8217;s ancestors. The tattoos aren&#8217;t easy to do, most taking several hours. Unlike other tattoo designs, Celtic tattoos are among the hardest designs in the world.
<p>If you are from a Celtic descent and have decided to get a Celtic tattoo, the first thing to do is find an artist capable of doing the tattoo. The designs are very difficult and not all tattoo artists can do them. It&#8217;s always best to find a tattoo artist who has a background in Celtic designs, as this will ensure the tattoo is done correctly. The artist who does the tattoo needs to have an eye for detail and exact line placement &#8211; which is a skill that not all tattoo artists possess.
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