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Friday, July 16, 2010
Tattoo Pattern Designs Of Tribal, Celtic, & Henna
Thinking about some of the best designs of foot tattoos can lead you toward some of the most popular tattoo designs. With that being said, tribal, Celtic and henna designs can fit most women needs to wanting a great tattoo for their foot. With tribal designs for a foot tattoo, you can create a design to accent the lines and curves of your foot.Tribal foot tattoos doesn’t have to be a complicate design to be beautiful. A small simple tribal design can be pleasing just as much as any other design.
Looking at Celtic foot tattoos, they can be symbols commonly used in Celtic tattoos. Knot works can be configured into many shapes and objects. Creating your own interlacing Celtic patterns into a unique design is something to consider also.
Henna foot designs leaves a lasting expression that is very amazing and beautiful. Henna art are very detailed and delicate. Having a great henna design tattooed permanently will have you enjoying the henna tattoo for the rest of your life.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Celtic Tattoo Ideas For Women
Women Tattoos - 10 Popular Tattoo Ideas
9. Celtic tattoos
Much like the tribal, Celtic tattoos have become very popular amongst women due to the interweaving or interlocking patterns that make up this sophisticated design. With a wide range of styles and patterns ideas these tattoo design has an endless possibility of placement can be placed just about anywhere your heart may desire. Women are fascinated by the stunning uniqueness of the Celtic tattoo and will incorporate it into their design.
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9. Celtic tattoos
Much like the tribal, Celtic tattoos have become very popular amongst women due to the interweaving or interlocking patterns that make up this sophisticated design. With a wide range of styles and patterns ideas these tattoo design has an endless possibility of placement can be placed just about anywhere your heart may desire. Women are fascinated by the stunning uniqueness of the Celtic tattoo and will incorporate it into their design. Series part from: Innovative Ideas for Women Tattoos see more tattoo ideas.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Celtic Heart Tattoo
The serpent love knot is a design taken from the ancient monks and stands These rings can take many forms from circles to squares and even intricately patterned serpents. Love knot patterns Lovers exchange rings formed in the designs of ancient Celtic love knots as a way of admitting their feelings to one another. There are eight elementary knots that can be found in these knot work patterns.
Plait work came before knot work. These early Celtic interwoven cords were called plaits. After the acceptance of Christianity, these designs changed and were used to decorate many Christian manuscripts. The ancient Celts perfected their use of key patterns, spirals, and step patterns in their designs before the Christian era.
The Celtic love knot first appeared in about the 3rd century AD and can trace its origins back to the Roman Empire. The Celts used love knots for decoration and there is an almost endless range, yet perhaps the most well known love knots are those used for ornamentation in Christian icons and manuscripts. Celtic hearts are also known as love knot tattoos which have become popular in Celtic tattoo design. Love Knot Tattoos Most commonly though, the Celtic heart tattoo represents the union of souls.
The Celtic heart symbol is able to represent either romantic love, friendship love or even impersonal love. Impersonal love is translated as affection for another, love for a country, goal or ideal. The heart could also signify the qualities of tough love or love of nature even though this type of love is not easy to express outwardly. The Celtic heart The Celtic heart is most common among females as it represents love that is so strong that they want to show it outwardly which itself is symbolic of caring.
Upside down triangles signify the element of water which is symbolic if intuition, motion, emotion and transition. The heart is really an upside down triangle and is actually how it evolved. Symbolically the heart signifies love, charity, joy and compassion. The most common interpretation of the heart is that of love and romance, yet the heart has also been used in some rituals to strengthen relationships.
Plait work came before knot work. These early Celtic interwoven cords were called plaits. After the acceptance of Christianity, these designs changed and were used to decorate many Christian manuscripts. The ancient Celts perfected their use of key patterns, spirals, and step patterns in their designs before the Christian era.
The Celtic love knot first appeared in about the 3rd century AD and can trace its origins back to the Roman Empire. The Celts used love knots for decoration and there is an almost endless range, yet perhaps the most well known love knots are those used for ornamentation in Christian icons and manuscripts. Celtic hearts are also known as love knot tattoos which have become popular in Celtic tattoo design. Love Knot Tattoos Most commonly though, the Celtic heart tattoo represents the union of souls.
The Celtic heart symbol is able to represent either romantic love, friendship love or even impersonal love. Impersonal love is translated as affection for another, love for a country, goal or ideal. The heart could also signify the qualities of tough love or love of nature even though this type of love is not easy to express outwardly. The Celtic heart The Celtic heart is most common among females as it represents love that is so strong that they want to show it outwardly which itself is symbolic of caring.
Upside down triangles signify the element of water which is symbolic if intuition, motion, emotion and transition. The heart is really an upside down triangle and is actually how it evolved. Symbolically the heart signifies love, charity, joy and compassion. The most common interpretation of the heart is that of love and romance, yet the heart has also been used in some rituals to strengthen relationships.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Celtic Religious Cross Tattoo
The Celtic designs are a very popular tattoo these days. Here is a cool artistic, fashionable and very attractive Celtic cross tattoo displayed on the upper back.; Tattoo #4
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
Triquetra Celtic Tattoo
Celtic tattoo of the "triquetra symbol", also known as the Celtic triangle. It is displayed here with Latin words of the Sola scripturas.Meanings and interpretations:Through Christ Alone, by grace and by faith. Technorati Tags: tattoos, tattoo designs, Celtic tattoos, Celtic |
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Saturday, May 23, 2009
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