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Showing posts with label yakuza tattoos. Show all posts

yakuza tattoo designs

    When looking for options on tattoo designs, we consult the web and choose from thousands of galleries and finally end up with the one design that speaks to us. That one design that we can relate to in many ways and it sparks our creative energy to customize the design that will totally fit our personality. Though sometimes, we end up still clueless about which one to get. Here I list down the top 3 most searched designs I found online.


    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs

    The top most searched tattoo design is the Celtic art. Celts are known to have a rich heritage of art, language and belief systems which are evident in their designs. They have stylized images of the natural world such as hearts, spirals, knots, crosses, animals and trees. These designs are always a hit when you would like something that satisfies your need for art and technicalities at the same time. They fulfill the linear and curve aspects, filled and non-filled spaces and architectural and structural concepts. Choose that Celtic design which suits you best and have it tweaked to suit the body part you will have it on.

    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs

    The second most searched design is the Kanji design. Kanji are Chinese characters that are adapted in the modern Japanese writing system. Kanji characters were widely used to mark prisoners in Japan a long time ago before they were publicly accepted as a mere form of body art. This also had a negative connotation because members of the Yakuza also sported this kind of tattoo. In getting a Kanji tattoo, one must do a thorough research as each character represents an object, idea or a thought as a whole, rather than on a per letter basis. You must have your characters verified by someone who knows Kanji intimately before you finally decide to get inked.

    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs


    yakuza tattoo designs

    The third most searched design is the Ambigram tattoo. This kind of tattoo usually creates a stir in some people because it can be read two ways. Most often than not, there are two words, one word can be read on one side, and another word can be seen on the other. Sometimes it's just the same word that can be read on both ways. One example is the artwork on the book and movie adaptation called Angels and Demons. The word Angels can be read upright and the word Demons can be read when it's reversed. Not all tattoo artists can do this but there are now hundreds of websites offering this ambigram service for a fee. It entails great talent and creativity to come up with an ambigram tattoo design.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/yakuza%20tattoos
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turtle tattoos

    Turtle tattoos are becoming an increasingly popular choice so if you think you might like a turtle tattoo, read on.

    There are many cultures around the world that attach significance and respect to turtles through legend and folklore. The turtle is a fascinating animal, it spends its life in the water but lays its eggs on the land, and thanks to their unique shell they are well protected from predators and danger. Deep meaning, respect and importance have been attached to the turtle due to its mysterious way of life and the fact that it can live to a great age. It comes as little surprise that these fascinating creatures are revered in some cultures with almost religious admiration.

    The turtle holds a sacred place in the cultural heritage of many Native American tribes. Many of them attribute the creation of the world to the turtle. The Huron people, for example, believe that in ancient time a sky girl fell to our world, which was made of nothing but water and water based animals. Those animals took her to the wise turtle who told them to put grains of from the sea bed on his shell. They did this and soon the land grew and grew and the sky girl was able to live comfortably, as this land grew it became the world as we know it today.
    turtle tattoos


    turtle tattoos


    turtle tattoos

    This is only one example of how the many cultures of the world incorporate the turtle into heir 'creation' myths. Often, the turtle is suggested to either carry the world upon its shell or is directly or indirectly used to support the world or the heavens. The turtle is mostly associated with the qualities of reliability and tranquillity among many different cultures, and turtle tattoos are often used to represent bravery, endurance, courage, wisdom, recovery, safety, security, perseverance and longevity.
    turtle tattoos


    turtle tattoos


    turtle tattoos

    Another advantage of turtle tattoos is the ability for the tattoo artist to place an additional image within the tattoo. Many tattoo artists like to use the shell of the turtle to include another design or symbol. For example, if you have a turtle tattoo, you could also include the Japanese character for strength or any other image you desired within the shell.
    turtle tattoos


    turtle tattoos


    turtle tattoos

    Obviously, you need not use Japanese characters within your tattoo; you can always choose an alternative design or symbol that contains significant meaning to you to be on the turtle shell. After all, the whole purpose of a tattoo is to make it a personalized statement and turtle tattoos are quite versatile. Now that you have discovered some of the myth and mystery surrounding turtles you need to find a turtle tattoo design to suit you. And remember, you can personalize it by adding designs into the turtle shell.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/yakuza%20tattoos
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snake tattoos

    It was over 50 years ago when I saw my first snake tattoo. My father proudly showed off his snake and dagger tattoo design he just had inked on his upper arm. I liked it too as he had incorporated my name in the design. He told me then he chose this design to represent strength and protection. If he were alive today, maybe he say something different, but I'm sure, in that tangled web of tattoos he eventually ended up with, this was still one of his favourites.

    What is it that still draws people to this design? There are many answers to this and I will name just a couple. For example, the snake's popularity may have something to do with the rich history of myths and legends. One such myth is that of the ancient Greek myth of Medusa, the beautiful snake haired woman, who had the power to turn men into stone with a single glance, and I'm sure we know of a few women who still have that power today.

    Snakes and serpents have a long mythological history associated with good and evil, life and death, beginnings and endings. When a snake sheds its skin it is seen as a symbol of rebirth, change, and healing.
    snake tattoos


    snake tattoos


    snake tattoos

    Another tale of re-birth is that of the Ancient Greeks who had Ouroboros, a snake curled into a circle biting its own tail. The idea being that the continuing eating and re-growing of the tail is a symbol of the eternal cycle of ruin and re-birth.

    The shedding of skin by the snake has also been associated with re-birth or new beginnings. The ancient Greeks believed snakes were sacred to the god of medicine Asclepius who had a staff with serpents wrapped around it, which you can still see today as a symbol in modern medicine.

    What about the story of Hydra, a 9 headed serpent defeated by Hercules. The story goes Hercules had a difficult time killing the Hydra because when he cut one head off two heads would grow back. He eventually solved the problem by burning the stumps to stop another head growing, and the Hydra lived no more.

    snake tattoos


    snake tattoos


    snake tattoos

    In some mythologies snakes are seen as the keepers of wisdom and sacred secrets. But the snake has also been show as a symbol of evil, death, or deceit. In Christianity, the serpent tricks Adam and Eve into disobeying God. Perhaps due to the deadly venom many snakes possess, myths involving snakes have often portrayed them as evil.

    In Australia, India, and Africa, where snake myths are related to rainbows, and rainbows are often associated with rain and fertility. I like the story of Da, a mythological African serpent who kept the oceans and sky in place and we could catch a quick look at Da when a rainbow appeared.
    snake tattoos


    snake tattoos


    snake tattoos

    Another reason for the snake's popularity as a tattoo design is that you can be incorporated with any other design, such as, hearts and daggers, or skulls and dragons. The beauty of the snake tattoo design is it doesn't look out-of-place with any other tattoo design.

    And snake tattoo designs looks great with, or without the use of colour. You can have the brilliant array of snake scales in various shades from the very bright to a dull hue. Or no colour at all starting from a pale grey to a vivid black, and either way the end result I'm sure will look fantastic.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/yakuza%20tattoos
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music tattoos

    Music is not only a part of life, but it is a part of our very existence. The intellectuals in the old times believed that music was first discovered by man when he tried to imitate the sounds of nature- the sound of the flowing water, the blowing wind, the rustling leaves, the drizzling rains; and of course, the songs of the birds. Today, with tattoos becoming not only a part of fashion but a way of personal expression, expressing one's love for music through tattoos is very much in vogue. And there are a vast range of musical tattoos to choose from. And those really interested in the art of tattoo are willing enough to go through the temporary pain of the needle work to get the amazing mages etched on their skin forever.

    music tattoos


    music tattoos


    music tattoos


    Musical Notes: The various symbols of the musical notations are very popular, because even by themselves, they are very delicate as designs. The curves and the lines, their flowing style, all contribute to their popularity. Moreover, the safest as far as any kind of symbolism is concerned. And it is also a great way of expressing one's love for music.

    Musical Instruments: Etching musical instruments for tattoos is one of the most popular images among the music lovers. Especially, they like to get a design of the musical instrument they generally play and love listening to. Among them the guitar and the drums are the most popular. Especially the guitar in flames is one of the most popular designs among rock music lovers, in one form or the other. Flutes, designed like serpents, and violins and saxophones designs have also been seen, along with various types of microphones and even headphones.
    music tattoos


    music tattoos


    music tattoos

    Musical Quotes: Famous lines from popular songs or sung by the favorite singers are also tattooed. The most famous among them are the songs of the rock bands, which have some really funky lines, explaining philosophies of life in a quirky way and the teenagers and young adults love to flaunt them. Lines form Sanskrit "shlokas" are also etched and some prefer to do them in the original "devnagari" script. Sometimes, even full passages in minute fonts have been known to be used as tattoos.
    music tattoos


    music tattoos


    music tattoos

    Moreover, compared to the more violent images, like some think them to be, of animals and weird symbols, which again are considered taboo by people of some community, the musical symbols are very delicate any design. So those who want to get a tattoo for purely decorative purposes feel them to be a good symbol to be used.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/yakuza%20tattoos
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Sleeve Tattoos

    Beautiful and striking are probably the most descriptive words to use when looking at a Japanese sleeve tattoo design. They are more commonplace in today's more liberal society. Should you get one?

    What do you know about this type of tattoo? Do you know what "sleeve" means? Are you aware of what designs would make up a Japanese sleeve?

    A sleeve tattoo is a term describing a design that completely covers the skin of the chosen area. Common body placement for sleeves is on the arms, and that is where we get the name. The tattoo looks like where the sleeve of your shirt should be.

    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve tattoos come in different lengths. These are:

    1. Full Sleeve. Runs from the shoulder-blade all the way to the wrist.

    2. Three quarter sleeve. Runs from shoulder-blade to middle/upper part of forearm.

    3. Half Sleeve. Runs from the shoulder to the elbow.

    4. Quarter Sleeve. Runs from the elbow to wrist.

    As you can see there are many variations, and sleeves are not limited to the arms. Many people have taken the concept onto the lower limbs as well.

    There is also the possibility of adding further work to the sleeve in the form of a "chest plate", which is basically covering the whole of the pectoral area leading off from the arm.

    Sleeves can incorporate many styles of design, so long as the entire skin area is covered. However it is the Japanese sleeve which appears to be most popular.

    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve Tattoos


    Common themes in Japanese sleeve tattoo designs are dragons, koi carp, samurai warriors, geisha girls, cherry blossoms, water falls and hanya masks (a legendary Japanese demon).

    The sleeve will often incorporate many if not all of these themes in one flowing design of intricate detail and vivid colour.

    Full Sleeves are bold and in your face. Everyone will know that you are tattooed! However, if you are looking for some discretion but still favour this kind of tattoo, then a half sleeve could be a compromise. The sleeve can start on the shoulder and be cut short just above the elbow, enabling the tattoo to be hidden from view with a short-sleeved shirt.

    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve Tattoos


    Sleeve Tattoos


    Another advantage of the half sleeve, particularly for males, is that you do not have to consider any self grooming of the arm. A full sleeve is likely to end up being hidden under a forearm full of body hair and will need constant shaving for the tattoo to be seen in all it's glory.

    Be aware that a sleeve tattoo will take some time to complete! You will be sat for many hours in the artists chair and thus these are a serious and costly undertaking.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/yakuza%20tattoos
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Heart Tattoos

    Are you in love or broken hearted? It's time to express your feelings with heart tattoo designs. The art of tattooing has been very influential in the society today as it figures out many different designs from the past. And among those designs, hearts are said to be the meaningful designs ever. Heart symbolizes love above all. Heart tattoos today are really different from designs before. From simple heart figures, artists do several changes to make heart design appealing to many people. These combine other images like swords, flowers, names and ribbons.

    History:

    Heart tattoo designs have been introduced to the world in early 1900's. Soldiers and sailors are ones that that first put heart tattoos on their bodies. Before leaving for the fight, they commemorate their families and love ones by illustration several heart figures on letters and other forms meaningful things. On the other hand, sailors are ones that choose red colors for heart. Before leaving the girlfriend of the wife, they used to place heart tattoos somewhere in their body with a name inside of every heart shape.

    Heart Tattoos


    Heart Tattoos


    Heart Tattoos


    Heart Tattoos


    Types Of Heart Designs To Choose From
    Heart tattoo designs have lots of variation. Some are quite similar while others involved unique and excellent styles that truly symbolize love. There are also designs meant for religious individuals. As a huge fan of hearts, you can choose tattoos designs based on its meanings. Here are several examples that you can probably have in the future.

    Locked heart

    This is the common designs used by both men and women in the society today. Locked heart is quite a simple design yet it symbolizes permanent relationship. Locked heart designs are often see with keys inside. This type of tattoo design is quite risky just in case you broke up the relationship with your girlfriend and most especially if it has name inside.

    Heart Tattoos


    Heart Tattoos


    Heart Tattoos


    Heart Tattoos


    Sacred heart

    In comparison with other designs, sacred heart is meant for Christians. This design symbolizes the devotion of people to their lord and savior Jesus Christ. And the same thing, Jesus Christ shows his love for human beings thru sacred heart designs.

    Winged heart

    Obviously, these are designs with wings. For some individuals winged heart represents enlighten or free soul. Yet for some individuals, this type of design symbolizes being alone from a relationship his or her love one has gone away.

    Heart Tattoos


    Heart Tattoos


    Heart Tattoos


    Heart Tattoos

    These are only some of heart tattoo designs to choose from. By surfing the net or by visiting a tattoo artist, you can find a lot more designs. Tattoos are meant to last a lifetime. Therefore, deciding what type of design to get inked in the body is must thing that one should consider.Source URL: https://andrewsanchez.blogspot.com/search/label/yakuza%20tattoos
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