Showing posts with label tribal tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tribal tattoos. Show all posts

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Tribal Tattoos

Tribal Tattoos
Throughout recorded history tribal tattoos had various purposes but were mainly a means of identifying members of a particular group or clan. This enabled you to easily identify one another, or recognize distant relatives. But it was also generally believed that your tattoos would allow you to find your tribe and join it again in the afterlife. Today, fraternal orders, gangs, members of the military and other organizations also have designed tattoos that are recognizable to their fellow brothers and sisters. This allows members to form a close bond or kinship around particularly significant symbols. In the case of street gangs, it enables members to readily identify friend from foe. In Asian cultures certain tribal tattoos are a personal history of accomplishments. In the organized crime world of these cultures it can also describe rank and allow your inclusion to very secret societies. While these tribal tattoos may have fallen out of favor with the general public there has recently been a resurgence of the motif. Even to the extent that it’s now rare not to see the tribal design. And a trip to your local tattoo parlor would probably present thousands of examples of this simple yet exciting tattoo genre.
Tribal Tattoos
Tribal tattoo designs account for nearly a third of all tattoo design search requests. The term "tribal" of course covers an astonishing array of tattoo design possibilities, from the traditional tribal tattoos of indigenous and aboriginal cultures, to the latest in graphic design for the body. There were three major factors that took the practice of tribal tattooing from the realm of art and into the plane of the spiritual: pain, permanence and loss of blood. This mystical trio elevated the tattoo from a mere art form and transformed it into a chance to draw people into a relationship with the gods, magic powers or vision quest. Many of the tribes from Borneo believed that tattoos would not only be enough to get them to the proper spirit world, but that their tattoos also offered them special qualifications for advantageous occupations upon their arrival. It has been found that most primitive tribes used some form of body marking in various rituals. Some include tattoos, scarification or the use of temporary body paints. This art prevailed worldwide until the arrival of civilization as we know it, when the tattoo fell into a temporary loss of popularity. It was until the 1990’s that the tribal tattoo designs began to gain popularity once again.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Hawaiian Flower Tattoos

aHawaiian flower tattoo
Hawaiian flower tattoos can be a great way to express your homage to the Hawaiian culture. Get familiar with Hawaiian flowers and what they can symbolize.



Hawaiian Flower Tattoos
By David Schwinler

"Hawaiian flower tattoos" can be a great way to express your homage to the Hawaiian culture. If you're considering a Hawaiian flower tattoo but are reluctant to submit to a common and predictable flower such as a rose or a daisy you should entertain the idea of Hawaiian flower/tropical tattoo. Tropical flowers are often associated as exotic and unusual which evokes images of lush spots of paradise. Hawaii is known for its exotic and flawless flowers. Hawaii is also known for the most variety and abundance of topical flowers than any other place in the world!


Hawaiian Hibiscus Flower Tattoo

Hawaiian Hibiscus Flower Tattoo.


You may want to know the meaning behind a certain flower in order to cement your decision to ink any Hawaiian flower tattoos on your body. Let's look at some flower options for your tattoo.


hibiscus flower

Hibiscus Flower


1. The Hibiscus is one of the few tropical flowers that are native to Hawaii. The yellow ma'o hau hele hibiscus is the state flower. There are a variety of colors to choose from: white, pink, red, lavender, green, blue, yellow, and orange. A hibiscus flower worn behind the ear of single Hawaiian women represents that she is ready to find a partner for marriage. The traditional meaning of the hibiscus is delicate beauty which could make a great Hawaiian flower tattoo.


Anthurium flowers

Anthurium flowers.


2. Anthurium flowers are commonly bright red and resemble a shape of a heart. Besides the heart shaped beauties, Anthuriums also take the form of tulips. They are the most popular flowers shipped from Hawaii. Anthuriums symbolize hospitality.


Bird of Paradise

Bird of Paradise flower.


3. The Birds of Paradise flower resemble a bird in flight and are colorful and dramatic. The Birds of Paradise symbolizes joyfulness and paradise. If you're looking for a colorful Hawaiian flower tattoo the Birds of Paradise flower could be the right choice.


Orchid Tattoo

Orchid Tattoo.


4. Orchids represent magnificence, love, strength, luxury, and beauty. Dendrobium Orchids are popular in Hawaii and have blooms that are shaped like butterflies. Combining the look of the butterfly wings with a Dendrobium Orchid would certainly make a beautiful Hawaiian flower tattoo.


Pele Hawaii's volcano and fire goddess

"Pele" Hawaii's volcano and fire goddess.


There are also designated flowers for each island of Hawaii. The official flower of Maui is the pink lokelani (pink cottage rose). The flower of Oahu is the yellow ilima which resembles a tiny hibiscus. Big Island's flower is the red Lehua, a blossom of an ohia tree. According to Hawaiian legend the lehua flower is sacred to Pele, Hawaii's volcano goddess.


Hawaiian flower tattoos are both meaningful and beautiful. A tattoo combining Hawaii's unique and spectacular flowers can be a wonderful homage to Hawaiian culture.


Online Tattoo Galleries are a great resource and have thousands of designs to choose from which include Hawaiian Flower Tattoos Don't decide on a tattoo by going to a shop, flipping through a portfolio for 15 minutes, and trying to decide on a design. Check out the best Tattoo Galleries on the web today. Choose from thousands of designs and get up to $500 off on your next tattoo.


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Lion Tattoos - Tribal Designs

lion tattooSo you've settled on your choice of tattoo, it has come down to the tribal lion, but where do you go from that? The lion symbolizes many things, and the choice of using tribal designs truly means that you can have a tattoo that is uniquely suited to you. Let's start with the meaning.







Tribal Lion Tattoo - Making Sure Your Tattoo Is The Cat's Meow
By Sylvia Rolfe

So you've settled on your choice of tattoo, it has come down to a tribal lion tattoo, but where do you go from that? The lion symbolizes many things, and the choice of using tribal designs truly means that you can have a tattoo that is uniquely suited to you. Let's start with the meaning of the lion and why you may decide that this king of beast belongs immortalized in your ink.


tribal lion tattoo design
Tribal lion tattoo design

Tribal lions have a long history in the realm of tattoos. The lion has often been used to represent strength and power; after all, it is the king of beasts. It is also representative of God in other cultures. Whether you choose it for its symbolism or simply its majestic beauty, it can quickly become a symbol of who you are and what you stand for. Power, dominance, strength and vigour. A proud display of your tattoo and a display to the world your internal qualities. No matter why you sought the lion tattoo, it is sure to be one you are proud of.


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Lion Tattoos

Just like any tattoo the design can be as simple or as complex as you choose. Make sure you consult with your chosen artist to ensure they have the ability to properly portray the true greatness of this animal. Tribal tattoos require skill to ensure the lines keep form and don't bleed. Don't trust your ink to just anyone do your research and ensure they have the proper ability to reveal the true beauty. You may even be better finding an artist who specializes in tribal artwork to complete your masterpiece.


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No matter why you choose the tribal lion tattoo, proper decision making and research in regards to it will help to ensure that your tattoo is the cat's meow and symbolizes all you want it to stand for on its own and for yourself. Don't skimp on the research or instead of the king of beast you may end up with nothing more than a pussy cat tattoo.
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