You will find that though people seek unique tattoo designs, they
also tend to veer towards a few common themes. This is because these
designs are good to look at, popular, adaptable and also have a lot of
symbolic value. Have a look at the most commonly used tattoo designs and
what they mean.
Star Tattoos
Star tattoos are done
in different ways and they are meant to denote your aspirations, hopes
and ideals. They represent an aspiration for more knowledge, seeking
spirituality and beauty. Many people get a star tattoo when they are
starting on something new and wish to seek an entirely new goal. It
could also be done to celebrate a certain achievement. As usual, the
meaning and symbolism of the star tattoo will differ as per the design
and the way the individual take it.
- Shooting star: This is symbolic of a moment that has had a major impact on your life, like the birth of a child, a new job or relationship.
- Nautical Star: People who traveled and people who sailed use this star to help them tell direction when there were no compasses to aid them. This tattoo shows that the person is seeking to make his or her own way.
- Pentagram: This star with points can mean two different things: when it faces upward, it means protection and balance; when it faces downward, it is supposed to mean the Satan.
- The Hexagram or the Star of David: This symbol is very special to those who follow Judaism. It represents the link between the human and god. In pagan times it used be significant of the Blade and the Chalice.
Skull Tattoos
Often
mistaken for something else, these have a lot of deeper symbolic
meanings. The generally known among them is supposed to represent our
ultimate demise and the mortality of human life. However, it can also be
used to mean strength, protection, power, fighting death, facing
difficult times or major changes in life.
When
you look at it first, you may think of it as something evil, Gothic or
negative but they are a lot more than that. Many a time, the person
getting a skull tattoo does it due to many strong and valid reasons.
Some people strive to reduce the evil impact by adding other elements to
it. Many people who get it may do so on fighting and winning over a
battle against illness or some sort of such problems.
Butterfly Tattoos
These
are quite a big hit with the ladies. Butterflies can be something that
can endlessly fascinate us due to their lovely appearance and also due
to the transformation they undergo during their life time.
Due to
the vast species of butterflies, you will find that there can be many
types of tattoo designs based on them. Plus the art form like Celtic or
tribal or fairy style butterflies add to this collection.
The symbolism of butterfly tattoos
- They represent the lovely fragility of life itself,
- Change along with happiness,
- Simple and tranquil,
- New beginnings,
- Tells us to change with the changing situations,
- Something pretty but frivolous.
Zodiac Tattoos
Yet
another common motif for tattoos is that of the zodiac signs. People
often get these tattooed as an extension of their belief in astrology.
The designs that are picked among zodiac signs can be easy to draw to a
larger extent. Of course, some people tend to make them even more
interesting by adding interesting twists to the basic sign. Certain
zodiac signs, like Taurus and Gemini, for example, allow more scope for
this. People born under the cusp of two signs may even choose to get
both the signs blended in an interesting design for their tattoo.
Many
people get a zodiac symbol tattooed for the sake of expressing their
unique identity as this is something that they are born to and cannot be
altered.
Cross Tattoos
These
are a major hit, especially among the religious people. People from
Ireland, Scotland and Wales often have a Celtic cross to show of their
heritage. Most of the time a cross tattoo represents their spiritual
inclinations and love of Christianity.
People
tend to add elements that are special to them to the cross tattoo to
make it uniquely their own. Some people get it in to show their
dedication to the memory of a loved one they have lost. Some simply add
rosary beads to the cross.
Heart Tattoos
A
very popular tattoo among both the genders, this tattoo mostly means
love in its many forms. That makes sense as we credit the heart with all
our emotions and even see it as a vessel for our very souls. Many get a
heart with key and lock to show their commitment to their partners or a
very deep bond. People often go with the big red heart as this is the
symbol that most represents love and romance.
People
who sailed often had a heart tattooed with the word mom in it to show
their love for their mothers. Sometimes the heart will be shown with
jagged line slashed across the center to show heartbreak or loss.
Tribal Tattoos
Almost
one third of the tattoos in the world are based on the tribal motifs.
The design and the origin of it will denote what it symbolizes. The
tattoos can represent major events in life or be of magical and mystical
significance. People also wear it to show pride in their lineage.
Tribes
often had tattoos that represented rites of passage. Among the native
Americans, each tattoo has a story and is rooted in their beliefs. Some
are to do with the identification of the tribe; like the ones of the
Hawaiian tribes. Maori believed that tattoos marked their courage.
Tribal art is predominantly done in black.
Dragon Tattoos
These
creatures represent the spirit, magic, courage and power. With the
legends and myths that abound about this creature, it’s no surprise
that they are sought after tattoo designs. What is more important is
that they can be made in various colors, making them visually distinct
and stunning. The background depicted in the dragon tattoos adds to
their fascination. Mostly dragon tattoos are representative of the fact
that we feel we are free and full of strength.
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