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    Dragon Tribal Tattoo Designs

    One of the most popular and commonly seen tattoo designs are the agamid tribal tattoos. Many people have always been attracted to dragons and these tattoo designs crapper be inked any where on the body.








    It's because of this versatility why agamid tattoos are so popular. They symbolize power, danger, luck, freedom, rage, and destruction. Men are seen as the guardians of their family, so some men get images of dragons tattooed on their embody to represent protection.







    Although some people get agamid tribal tattoos to follow their tradition, others get these tattoos simply because they love them. There are many different designs and as you crapper expect, every of them are unique in their possess way. Take a look at the top 4 agamid tattoo designs.




    1. Western Dragon Tattoos: These tattoos symbolize anger, wrong doing, anger, or negative energy and the designs include four brawny legs, a wedged shaped head, pointed teeth, and a super set of wings.






    2. Eastern Dragon Tattoos: These tattoos symbolize luck and constructive energy different it's Hesperian counterpart. They have beards with hair and a long slim embody with four short legs. Red or naif are the tralatitious colors of the eastern agamid tattoo.






    3. Japanese Dragon Tattoos: These tattoo designs represent freedom, power, and kindness. You will often find this agamid organization on the arm rather than any other embody part. The Japanese agamid tattoo organization has a serpent like body, small legs, three toes, and four claws. This agamid tattoo designs is also aerofoil less.







    4.
    Chinese Dragon tattoos: There are a lot of these tattoos and the most common is the horned dragon, which symbolizes rain. Another Chinese agamid tattoo organization you will often find is the Chinese Zodiac tattoos.





    Stylish Celtic Tattoo Designs





    Celtic tattoo designs are a popular and cool option when considering symbolic tattoos. There is no limit to the designs available or the art in question, s
    o Celtic tattoos are a frequent choice with tattoo enthusiasts of all ages.





    Celtic tattoos are based off of
    Celtic art. When used in reference to tattoos, the adjective "Celtic" is pretty much synonymous with "tribal." Not only are they considered stylish now and very popular, they are historically popular as well.






    The most popular Celtic designs are variations on the Celtic cross, which is typically a cross comprised of woven lines and a circle around the intersection of the lines of the cross. Also, the woven Celtic arm band is worn by both sexes with pride. Other popular designs classified as Celtic are the "Celtic knot" and the Claddaugh, which is the known Irish design that has two hands holding a heart.





    Since Celtic culture dates back to six centuries BC, you can be sure that people have been getting Celtic tattoos since the inception of tattoos themselves. People today see Celtic tattoos as a way to connect with their roots by displaying an ornamental design.





    Celtic and tribal art are the main inspiration for tattoos described as such. Celtic art is based heavily off of symbolism, and is not based in nature.





    The typically curved or woven lines are clean and monochromatic, with black being the standard. They vary greatly, and there really is no "typical" Celtic tattoo. Standard of the style, though, are thick lines full of asymmetrical, curved lines that frequently weave together.



    Tattoo Inks






    Tattoos, once the domain of bikers and other societal outlaws, have become much more acceptable to the mainstream. They can be seen on people from all walks of life, from the cigarette smoking cook at the local greasy spoon to the teen-queen suburban debutante. Tattoo ink has been applied to nearly every type of skin imaginable.



    Any reputable tattoo artist will undoubtedly have a wide range of tattoo ink available to their customers. Traditionally, tattoos were created using inks made from ash, dirt or plant material, which resulted in a very limited range of hues that could be applied. However, modern ink can be found in nearly every color of the rainbow, giving tattoo artists and customers a much wider range of options.




    Brightly colored tattoo ink is arguably one of the primary reasons for the explosion in the popularity of tattoos. No longer are tattoos relegated to the style common to old sailors and convicts. A talented artist with the right training and access to the right colors can create tattoos that are more akin to fine art. A browsing through any tattoo magazine will reveal a host of beautifully created and colorfully decorated skin art. These designs can range from the most realistic depictions of flowers and butterflies to the grittiest interpretations of Dante's descriptions of hell.





    Tattoo ink is also available in some unique hues that can be used to create a truly one of a kind tattoo. White ink, for instance, is a relatively new idea in the tattoo world. A white ink tattoo is ideal for those that want something that is unique, but not obvious. This type of ink is virtually invisible from a distance of more than a few feet, making it idea for those that do not want their tattoos to interfere with work or social circles.





    Black light ink is also popular for those that are looking for something unique. These inks appear to glow when introduced to black light, creating a rather stunning effect.



    Tattoo Designs for Women


















    Tattoo Designs for Women



     
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