One of the most uniquely interesting types of tattoos is the widely 
popular armband tattoo. This concept revolves around the idea of 
permanently inking a bracelet, or arm band, onto your arm encircling 
your biceps, your forearm, or your wrist. The idea is to create 
indelible jewelry of sorts, and to make a statement concerning your own 
unique personality by selecting an armband tattoo design that represents
 your ideals, your beliefs, something you value or that holds important 
meaning for you.
There are all sorts of common designs that you 
could choose for your armband tattoo, and the options for customizing an
 armband tattoo design are endless. Some of the most popular choices for
 inking an armband include the famous Celtic knot band, barbed wire 
armband, chain armbands, floral wreath armbands, and so many more.
We’ve
 checked out dozens of different outstanding armband tattoo designs, and
 we’re putting together a list of the ones we thought were the most 
impressive and beautifully inked. Take a look at some of these fantastic
 images of hot armband tattoo designs:
Most Popular Armband Tattoos
 
Celtic Knot Armband
This
 ancient design represents something that is unending, like endless 
love, or enduring loyalty. The Celtic knot is also sometimes called the 
“love knot,” especially when more than one path is interwoven together 
with another. It is also referred to as the “mystic knot,” and the 
“endless knot,” indicating a deep and timeless spirituality that leads 
us to consider the infinite cycles of life, birth and rebirth, without 
beginning or end. The optical illusion of continuously interconnecting 
pathways creates a mesmerizing special effect that not only has powerful
 meaning but also delivers an incredible visual impact. 
Barbed Wire Armband
Am
 I the only one that finds this to be painful imagery? In my research, 
I’ve discovered several very different and distinct meanings behind 
barbed wire designs for tattoos. One concept relates to Christianity, in
 which the barbed wire design represents the Crown of Thorns worn by 
Jesus Christ at his Crucifixion and signifies a deep religious faith. 
There was a time before World War I when Russian convicts were tattooed 
with barbed wire designs, and the placement on the body represented the 
length of the sentence. Barbed wire on the forehead meant a life 
sentence, while barbed wire as an armband indicated a lengthy sentence 
but not life. Of course, the barbed wire armband tattoo is often chosen 
in modern times simply because people like the way it looks.
Native American Feather Armband
In
 Native American tribal heritage, an eagle feather represented strength,
 wisdom, power and freedom, and was very important to their spiritual 
beliefs. If the feather is included in a dream catcher design, it can 
also symbolize a protective totem. Today, a feather armband tattoo can 
either represent your own Native American heritage, or if you are not of
 Indian blood, then you may choose an Indian feather design because of 
its symbolic meanings or simply because you like the aesthetic beauty of
 the design.
Tribal Armbands
The 
concept of “tribal” tattoos doesn’t originate with Native Americans, but
 actually comes from Polynesian and Hawaiian tribes, where each member 
of the tribe would be inked with identical tattoos to indicate their 
familial origins. Today, it seems most people who choose tribal tattoo 
designs do so just because they look cool, without looking into deeper 
meanings. The various symbols in tribal armband designs can actually 
represent important ideals such as strength, wisdom, inner peace, love 
and family.
Flower Armbands
Do
 they have to mean anything, or can’t they just look pretty? Floral 
designs are very popular among tattoos, and a flower armband can 
actually just be a beautiful tattoo, colorful, feminine and interesting.
 However, each flower has its own symbolic identity, so choose your 
flower(s) thoughtfully. White carnations stand for pure love, daffodils 
symbolize new beginnings, lilies stand for the souls of the departed, 
and orchids represent beauty. The meaning of roses depends on the color:
 red is for deep love and passion, pink for gratitude, yellow means joy 
and friendship, white stands for purity and innocence, and purple roses 
stand for love at first sight.
More Great Armband Tattoo Designs
Like
 we mentioned earlier, there are innumerable choices for your armband 
tattoo design. Whether you choose to get your arm inked with one of the 
five most popular designs, or whether you go with something more 
uniquely suited to your own distinctive personality, the idea is to 
choose your armband tattoo because the design has special meaning for 
you, and because you truly love its appearance. Here are some more great
 armband tattoo designs to give you some ideas….
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