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Showing posts with label Japanese Tattoos. Show all posts

Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoos

Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 1
Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Women back piece japanese cherry blossom tattoos. Cherry blossom tattoos are a few of probably the most well-liked tattoo styles for ladies presently. The magnificence and delicate nature of the cherry blossom cannot be denied. In each Japanese and Chinese language cultures the cherry blossom is complete of symbolic which means and importance. Prior to determining to obtain a cherry blossom tattoos it can make sense to comprehend the symbolism and deep cultural connections and which means that this tattoo may maintain.

Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 2
Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 2

Women back piece japanese cherry blossom tattoos. Following all of the greatest tattoo styles are ones that maintain a fantastic deal of symbolic importance. Usually the tattoo that's universally regretted will be the 1 that was gotten although out having a bunch of pals just simply because they had been obtaining 1. So do not drop in to the entice and regret your tattoo later in existence. As an alternative if you're preparing on obtaining a tattoo a minimum of take the time to study the symbolism and which means behind it and see if it speaks to you and if the ideas are substantial inside your existence.

Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 3
Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 3

Women back piece japanese cherry blossom tattoos. The Chinese language see the cherry blossom as being a image of energy, especially with the dominance with the female persona. This might imply a cherry blossom tattoos is perfect for you personally if you're a powerful willed lady who values her liberty and freedom or if you've not too long ago arrive out of the tough romantic relationship. In Japanese tradition there's frequently a hyperlink in between the blossoming of cherry tress and also the Buddhist idea of "mono no aware" which refers towards the reverence for existence, the transience of becoming and also the sadness on the passing of issues.

Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 4
Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 4

Women back piece japanese cherry blossom tattoos. This really is simply because cherry blossoms only seem on tress for brief occasions prior to they drop towards the floor. This association with mortality is extremely symbolic in Japan and continues to be utilized in conventional artwork there for several centuries together with much more current manga or anime.

Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 5
Women Back Piece Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo Picture 5

Women back piece japanese cherry blossom tattoos. This hyperlink might nevertheless make a cherry blossom tattoos unsuitable for some. Alternatively, it might offer you renewed appreciation for the fragility of existence and assist you make probably the most of one's short time on this Earth, although bringing you a various viewpoint around the tough occasions you might encounter, understanding that they won't final eternally.

Tiger Tattoo Designs

Tiger Tattoo Design

Tattoo Center. Tiger tattoo designs. These days, the amount of people who are getting a tiger tattoos is rising. This is likely to be because these animals are gradually joining the record in the world's endangered species. Actually, there is certainly currently only under five,000 tigers which may be discovered in Asia. This examine is supported by the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation. But this quantity does not yet include the amount of endangered tigers in the whole world.

Design Tiger Tattoo
Design Tiger Tattoo

Tiger tattoo designs. And today, there are more groups which are being formed in order to help conserve and protect the tigers which still exist. But the growing amount of people acquiring the animal permanently inked on their bodies is not only because of their support to these groups. Having a tiger tattoos is a common representation for many things such as strength and power.

Tribal Tiger Tattoo Design
Tribal Tiger Tattoo Design

Tiger tattoo designs. This could be mainly because the normal reaction of people upon seeing tigers is that they feel scared and show a great amount of respect for it. Aside from this representation, they could also show vitality, courage, and passion. Normally, when someone decides to get a tattoo with the animal on his body, he can identify with the characteristics of the great animal.

Cute Tiger Tattoo Design
Cute Tiger Tattoo Design

Tiger tattoo designs. Aside from those powerful depictions in the animal, it can also mean passion, sensuality, pride, and beauty. For the Japanese Samurai, tigers were once used as a crest. If you have decided to get tiger tattoos design, you must remember that it is intended to have a large size. Normally, the body part where this is tattooed to is the bicep. This could be simply because it means strength.

Ying Yang Tiger Tattoo Design
Ying Yang Tiger Tattoo Design

Tiger tattoo designs. Tiger tattoos the usual colors being used for tiger tattoos design is yellow, gold, and black. But you can still find other designs that have more complex and are using more intricate colors. Although, you have to keep in mind that the more complicated a tattoo is, it will also be more expensive. The best way you can get tiger tattoos, is to first make a research and get it printed on paper. Once you have it, you can show it to your tattoo artist.

Japanese Tiger Tattoo Design
Japanese Tiger Tattoo Design

Tiger tattoo designs. If the design is complicated, you should also do a research on your artist. You have to make sure that he can truly do a good job on complicated tattoos and if you have determined this, then all that money will be worth it. Tiger tattoos should be done by an artist who truly has mastered his skill. The reason for this is so that the real look from the animal can be exactly copied onto your body with as much significance to the real thing as possible.

Japanese Kanji Tattoo Designs

Japanese Kanji Tattoo Design Picture 1
Japanese Kanji Tattoo Design Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Japanese kanji tattoo designs. Japanese kanji tattoos are fast becoming the most popular tattoo design. Japanese Kanji characters are so incredibly artistic and have such mystique that it seems as though they were created ideally for the purpose of tattoos. When you think about the best qualities of a tattoo many words come to mind such as symbolic, mysterious, and meaning. The beauty of Japanese Kanji tattoos is that each Kanji symbol is an ideographic character, which means is represents an entire object/meaning/symbol.

Japanese Kanji Tattoo Design Picture 2
Japanese Kanji Tattoo Design Picture 2

Japanese kanji tattoo designs. Japanese Kanji symbols have such elaborate definition, each stroke of the symbol must be done in the correct direction and order. Japanese Kanji Tattoos can easily represent nearly any meaning you want. Words such as love, peace, freedom, strength, unity are very popular Japanese Kanji tattoos, as well as loved one's names. It is a good idea to research your Japanese Kanji Tattoo before visiting your tattoo artist.

Japanese Kanji Tattoo Design Picture 3
Japanese Kanji Tattoo Design Picture 3

Japanese kanji tattoo designs. There are several reasons for this firstly, Kanji is a different form of language to English, and if you were to choose a Kanji sentence, the order of the words will be in different order to English. Secondly, many tattoo parlors have Japanese Kanji tattoo designs which have been altered by westerners and you will not know until it is too late.

Japanese Kanji Tattoo Design Picture 4
Japanese Kanji Tattoo Design Picture 4

Japanese kanji tattoo designs. Finally, some Japanese Kanji characters have several meanings, and you may think your symbol means one thing, where in fact it means something completely different. Luckily there are websites out there that can help you get the perfect translation.

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Designs

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 1
Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Full body japanese dragon tattoo designs. Japanese dragons are a combination of Indian, Chinese and Korean myths and legends, both in their appearance and their significance. They are primarily understood as manifestations of water gods, whether the water is rain, a river, or the sea. Japanese dragons are different than European dragons mostly due to their lack of wings, though they share the same long, snakelike bodies of the dragons from European lore.

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 2
Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 2

Full body japanese dragon tattoo designs. You can tell whether a dragon is Japanese, Chinese or Korean by how many toes it has on its feet. Chinese dragons have five toes, whereas Korean ones have four toes and Japanese dragons have only three toes. In Chinese mythology dragons represent wisdom and power. There are nine kinds of Chinese dragons, and each has a domain or a characteristic assigned to it, there are celestial, spiritual, earth, underworld, horned, winged, coiling and yellow dragons, and the king.

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 3
Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 3

Full body japanese dragon tattoo designs. Japanese dragons mean different things to different people, and tattoo culture in the modern United States seems to be morphing away from what dragons represented in traditional Japanese texts, like the Kojiki and Nihongi that were written all the way back in 7th and 8th century Japan and earlier. For instance, in modern tattoo parlors, the dragon Ryu is a Buddhist image of faith, and is considered an immortal.

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 4
Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 4

Full body japanese dragon tattoo designs. There is a dragon god Ryujin, also called Watatsumi in ancient Japanese myths, but he was not so much an embodiment of faith so much as the ruler of the oceans. He was also able to change into human form when he chose to, and there are no references in modern tattoo lore or meanings or artist's renderings of these creatures becoming human.

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 5
Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 5

Full body japanese dragon tattoo designs. Dragon colors are very important for the meaning of a tattoo. Dragons in this tradition come in black, red, white, blue and yellow. The colors are tied to one of the four directions (North, South, East and West), and to the behaviors of the dragon. Black dragons represent the North, for example, and create storms when they fight. Red dragons also create storms when they fight, but they represent the West. Blue dragons hail from the East and are a manifestation of the season Spring. White dragons belong to the South, and represent mourning, death or famine and the eastern dragon god O Goncho.

Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 6
Full Back Piece Japanese Dragon Tattoo Design Picture 6

Full body japanese dragon tattoo designs. Yellow dragons are actually meant to be gold dragons and represent the dragon Kinryu. They are linked to no particular direction and are almost always invisible, until the single perfect moment, in which they briefly show themselves. There are also a number of names and qualities embodied with different dragon tattoos now. For example, the dragon Fuku Riu is for good luck. He is usually shown flying up and is supposed to be in a pose of liveliness and strength. According to our dragon lore, any dragon flying into the sky mean ascension or success.

Women Thigh Tattoo Designs

Women Thigh Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo
Women Thigh Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo

Tattoo Center. Women thigh tattoo designs. When women seek thigh tattoo design, most will never find the artwork is really great. Of course, you will be able to find tons of pictures to choose from, but many people fail to see even half of extraordinary design that the web has to offer. Most of it has to do with search-engines, the most of what makes people stay away from a lot of good things. Here are simple things you can do to get around this deterrent when choosing a thigh tattoo design.

Women Thigh Owl Tattoo
Women Thigh Owl Tattoo

Women thigh tattoo designs. I do not want to appear like I told you to never use search engines anymore. They actually can be quite effective (as you know) to find a wide variety of products, the site of sand everything else. It’s just that they do not do the same job when looking for a good thigh tattoo design. This actually applies to all works of art in general. You see, the type of gallery that you would normally find through search engines ha of low end galleries that are packed with nothing but generic artwork.

Women Thigh Star Tattoo
Women Thigh Star Tattoo

Women thigh tattoo designs. It is a cookie cutter design that prevents most people. You even have some people who rush into their decision and ultimately choose one design low end. They went to get tattoos and they do not end up like the results. They hope they’ll last for something better. That’s not the kind of thigh tattoo design you should be satisfied, because the rush is never a good decision when picking a tattoo. With that said, let’s talk about how you can discover great tight tattoo you want through alternative methods.

Women Thigh Hawaiian Flower Tattoo
Women Thigh Hawaiian Flower Tattoo

Women thigh tattoo designs. This method does not include anything where you need a web savvy. If you know how to search, then you are well on your way. It is simple to find thigh tattoo design quality through the use of internet forums. No, you will not find the actual thigh tattoo design on the forum. You will only use the hundreds of topics on tattoos that they have to find galleries that have them. It’s that simple. Forum is packed full of real life.

Women Thigh Japanese Geisha Tattoo
Women Thigh Japanese Geisha Tattoo

Women thigh tattoo designs. When the topic of tattoos pop up, you better believe there are some questions about where the great tattoo galleries. You are just a little peek your head in there and take the person posting the link. s 3/4th ‘from the gallery you get this way will be far more superior than what you used to see when surfing the web for thigh tattoo design. Here’s the deal why get so hard to take, the withdrawn quality of fresh thigh tattoo design.

Women Thigh Butterfly Tattoo
Women Thigh Butterfly Tattoo

Women thigh tattoo designs. This is because the way everyone is “looking” for them to get started. This goes for any tattoo, for every part of your body actually. All the people who most could see some sites that are filled with piles of rubbish generic and cookie cutter tattoos. If you ultimately want to see when the thigh tattoo design collection of concrete look like, here’s how to easily find them.

Women Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoos

Women Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 1
Women Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Women shoulder japanese geisha tattoos. Geisha can be translated into ‘artist’ geishas themselves are seen as some of the most exotic, graceful, sensual and talented artists in the world; and although they are one of many remarkable symbols, geisha tattoos have become one of the most popular pieces in Asian influenced body art. Many people like to use geisha tattoos that utilize the entire splendor of a traditional geisha or maiko (an apprentice whose appearance differs slightly from a full-fledged geisha).

Women Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 2
Women Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 2

Women shoulder japanese geisha tattoos. These are generally done in a portrait style, and depict the elegant figure with a porcelain-white complexion; small, brightly colored and bow-like lips brilliantly hued kimono and one of the four shimada hairstyles (most commonly a style called ‘momoware,’ which looks something like a divided peach, and bears a good deal of colorful ornamentation). The majority of geisha tattoos, however, take on the look of a pin up model. This style tends to exaggerate the feminine curves, red lips and vibrant trappings, it also plays off of the subtle sensuality that geishas are known for.

Women Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 3
Women Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 3

Women shoulder japanese geisha tattoos. For instance, it is not uncommon to see the geisha standing with her back turned to the on-looker, with a heavily painted face peering over her shoulder, neck partially painted and a shoulder exposed. Although less frequently used, you may occasionally see wood block geisha tattoos. These usually show a more elongated version — both in body and face — and her clothing may appear long and flowing. The colors are normally more subdued, and show the geisha in a traditional setting; for example, she may be dancing, playing a shamisan, or simply fanning herself demurely.

Women Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 4
Women Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 4

Women shoulder japanese geisha tattoos. For something a bit different, you could create a fantasy piece in the wood block style; for instance, the geisha could rise from the ocean, her robes combining with the waves; or her pale, painted face and a white, or light blue kimono could meld with a snowy mountain, with only the shocks of dark black hair, sensual eyes and bright reds lips standing out. Though there is no set definition to what geisha tattoos may symbolize, it is pretty easy to understand why some may see them as an emblem for elegance, striking beauty and hundreds of years of remarkable artistry.

Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoos

Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 1
Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Shoulder japanese geisha tattoos. The original performers who can be seen as the basis for geisha are the high-born 11th century women who would dance for the warrior class. This practice combined with that of the taikomochi or hokan--performers who were strictly male--and eventually became what we know as the geisha art. During the pinnacle of their popularity, they were often the patrons of shoguns and doymios (high-ranking generals) and sometimes even the concubines of the emperor.

Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 2
Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 2

Shoulder japanese geisha tattoos. As is the case with any artist, geisha undergo intensive training. They are taught a wide variety of traditional arts such as the tea ceremony, singing and playing traditional instruments, flower arranging and the proper way to serve alcohol. The most important part of their training is learning traditional dances. As society and technology have advanced, so have the practices of the geisha. Now along with the more traditional arts, geisha are also taught English and computer skills.

Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 3
Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 3

Shoulder japanese geisha tattoos. What makes a geisha instantly recognizable is her clothing and make-up. The most important (and expensive) part of a geisha's attire is her kimono. These kimonos can have incredibly intricate designs on them; the color and pattern of which changes with the seasons. A geisha's hair is always styled elaborately and up-swept so that the back of the neck is revealed. A perfectly white face and bright red lips give a geisha her striking features.

Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 4
Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 4

Shoulder japanese geisha tattoos. When fully put together for a night of entertaining, a geisha is a beautiful work of art. This artistry hides the fact that until well into the 20th century, poor families sold their daughters to geisha houses (ochaya). These girls would work as maids until it was decided they should be taught the geisha art. Prior to World War II, a geisha's virginity could also be sold when she'd reached what was called "mizu-age."

Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 5
Shoulder Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 5

Shoulder japanese geisha tattoos. Dancing is an important part of the geisha art. Odoriko (dancing girls) were people who existed in medieval Japan and are in part responsible for the inclusion of dancing in a geisha's training. Dancing is usually an art restricted to the younger geisha (maiko). Dances such as the Miyako Odori and Cherry Dances have been performed since the 19th century. Second only to a geisha's ability to dance was her playing of an instrument called a shamisen. This three-stringed instrument could be played to either accompany the geisha's own singing or a companion's dance.

Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoos

Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 1
Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Women back piece japanese geisha tattoos. Geisha are a fascinating topic for the westerner, as the history involves a wide range of behaviors, including everything from prostitution at one time, to well trained entertainers and hostesses. Fascinatingly, long ago the first Geishas were actually men, who were entertainers in the "pleasure palaces" of long ago, while men waited to see the courtesans.

Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 2
Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 2

Women back piece japanese geisha tattoos. That has been abandoned long ago (although a few exist today), but the practice of female Geisha continues, and the mystery, which causes so much delight and interest in the lifestyle and practice, continues on to this day. Geishas eventually became specialists in a number of areas, with entertainment, in general, being the way the profession evolved. Some even became famous poets, others excelled as musicians, dancers and singers, among other talents.

Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 3
Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 3

Women back piece japanese geisha tattoos. That generates a lot of material for those who love art, as the Geisha is wonderful source material for creative people. That includes tattoo artists, which have some wonderful designs for those seeking to have an image of a Geisha tattooed on them. Geisha tattoo designs incorporate everything from what most westerners would consider a very traditional Geisha look, including the holding of a fan, which most of us associate with Japanese, and other Asian cultures. There is also the wearing of a kimono, and in some cases, the holding of a fan. All are very beautiful depictions of these fascinating women.

Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 4
Women Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 4

Women back piece japanese geisha tattoos. So whether you're a man enamored with the mysteries of the Geisha, or a woman relating to her positive qualities, a Geisha tattoo is a terrific and unique choice for a tattoo. This first Geisha tattoo is an outstanding one. I love the dainty look of her face, the wonderful umbrella, and the beautiful choice of red mixed in the with dark and light colors. Another element of the Geisha look is the hair, which looks gorgeous here, presenting a truly awesome image.

Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoos.

Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 1
Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Back piece japanese geisha tattoos. Though the Japanese consider the geisha a relic of the past, Americans view them as figures of mystery and allure. The word geisha means "person of the arts" and the geisha herself was once considered art in human form according to The Vanishing Tattoo website. While traditional geisha tattoos tend to be ornamental, the idea that your tattoo art represents a living embodiment of Art itself can open the door to some fun ideas, depending on your artistic sensibilities.

Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 2
Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 2

Back piece japanese geisha tattoos. Take a beautiful representational image of a geisha and break it up into fragments, then reconstruct the fragments in interesting and surprising ways. The purpose of cubism is to move beyond realism and bring out the essence of the subject according to the Pablo-Picasso.Paintings.Name website. Your representation might symbolize your view of the essence of woman or of art itself.

Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 3
Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 3

Back piece japanese geisha tattoos. The white face, haunted eyes and red lips of the geisha lend themselves to horror movie images. A vampire geisha might be an interesting variation on the image, particularly since the geisha movement is essentially dead in Japan. For a more playful and kitschy design, consider combining geisha face elements with horrific clown images such as those in the movie "Killer Klowns from Outer Space" or Tim Curry's Pennywise the Clown in Stephen King's horror miniseries "It." If you really want to get wild, incorporate visual ideas from another Tim Curry character--Frank N. Furter from "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."

Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 4
Back Piece Japanese Geisha Tattoo Picture 4

Back piece japanese geisha tattoos. The geisha has gone from a Japanese embodiment of art to American curiosity. As such, your geisha tattoo could comment on the commercialism of art by portraying a pixelated geisha, or an Andy Warhol-like series of mass-produced geisha images in different colors.

Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoos

Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 1
Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoos. The Japanese overcame the problem of explaining the urge of perseverance in attainment of the goal or the undying commitment to success, irrespective of the difficulties in its path, by choosing the Koi as a symbol to represent it. A Koi fish tattoo is a mode of representing this impulse graphically, in Japanese tattoo art. The fish is famous for its swim against the current of the stream. In adverse conditions, the rest of the fish swim with the current.

Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 2
Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 2

But not the daredevil Koi! It swims against the current as if gaining upstream in the face of adversity. Koi don't give up even when a waterfall threatens to block its upstream journey. It swims through the obstacle by jumping across the waterfalls and rapids. For this reason, their vitality and vigor has been a source of inspiration for countless generations. Koi tattoos are used to show the strength of character and masculinity. Do you see in their inclination of taking the difficulties in their strides and of trying to achieve what is being denied to them, something similar to your own character. Well, you have found the right kind of tattoo for you.

Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 3
Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 3

Koi is so associated with the masculine and positive qualities in Japanese psyche that they made it into the mascot for the annual Boys' Day Festival. Japanese, even today, celebrate this day by displaying traditional colorful, streaming Koi flags that are made to resemble the fish or printed on with its image for each son in the family. The number of flags decorating a house shows its strength and ability to ward off its enemies. It is believed that the Koi has its origin in one of the Chinese legend, "The dragon gate". According to the legend, a Koi, after topping a waterfall turns into a dragon. For the Chinese, a dragon signifies benevolence, good-will and intelligence. Some individuals use Chinese dragon tattoos because like Koi, it also expresses strength.

Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 4
Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 4

For the Chinese, Koi depicts luck. The direction, in which the Koi is depicted as swimming in a tattoo, can alter the meaning. The struggle and hardship to be endured are expressed by the Koi swimming downwards. If the fish is tattooed as if swimming upward, its meaning can be interpreted as, everything is all right and mastered. Luck, invisible and intangible, like the international dateline which divides the yesterday and today for the man, divides the failure and success for him.

Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 5
Back Piece Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Picture 5

Girls prefer using this tattoo in combination with the lotus flower tattoos. For many people, especially the young all over the globe, tattooing is a way of proclaiming what they think about themselves. It is also a rebellious way of making a statement about oneself. There are thousands of designs waiting for you on the Internet, if you want to go through them.

Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Sleeve

Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Sleeve Picture 1
Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Sleeve Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Sleeve. Koi fish is one of the most beautiful and popular tattoo symbols in Japanese and all over the world. A Japanese legend said that if a Koi climb the fall successfully at the Dragon Gate on the Yellow River, it will transform itself in to a dragon. Due to its masculine quality, the Koi tradition made it way into the family where they celebrate the son by having Koi fish flag in the house or at the Boys' day festival.

Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Sleeve Picture 2
Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Sleeve Picture 2

Koi fish tattoos symbolize strength, courage, determination over obstacles, and ambition for achieving high goals. Japanese Koi tattoo tradition has put a huge mark on the western tattoo culture for its deep traditional meanings and beautiful designs. Koi tattoo art has become more popular world wide rather than just in Asia. Thousands of people decorated themselves with Koi sleeve tattoos on their arms and forearms. There are many different yet interesting opinions in the meaning of the Koi fish tattoos.

Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Sleeve Picture 3
Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Sleeve Picture 3

Some feel that the direction swimming of the Koi has symbolism of sexual attention. For me, finding a true meaning behind all these are difficult and the fact that most tattoos meanings are best have to do with the person who getting them. Whatever feeling you have for the tattoo is the meaning for you, not necessarily true to someone else but at the end of the day, it is your tattoos so nobody would careless.

Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Sleeve Picture 4
Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Sleeve Picture 4

I've actually heard people said this about the Koi fish tattoos, if the Koi is swimming up, it's either the person is really sexual or gay and if swimming down, it means the person wants to either give or receive oral sex. I don't know all about this but it could be up means trying to overcome problems and down mean the obstacles has been tackled. Like I said, whatever meaning fits your lifestyle then it is the true meanings.
 
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