The History and Trend of Celtic Tattoos

There are many tattoo designs have been posted all over the Internet lately that you now have a variety of designs to choose from to put in a desired part of your body. Some of these designs are tribal tattoo styles and the others, equally popular as the former, are a Celtic tattoo design.
The history of Celtic tattoos span back thousand and thousands of years ago. Celtic people have a history of having great skills in the art of jewelry-making, metals, and even weapon-making. They were warriors and formidable opponents as described by the romance. Throughout the locations in Ireland, many until now stood as an example of old Celtic culture through many of old establishments and objects. Ever since then Celtics have evolved their culture through emphasizing on the symbols as a sign of their Celtic descent. These symbols and knowledge about their culture have been passed around generation after generation that even the art of tattooing has become a way of keeping Celtic traditions.
Majority of Celtic design tattoos come from Ireland, a country where there is proven strong Celtic influence in their culture. Celtic knot tattoos are considered as the one of the most common and yet popular designs involving endless loops symbolizing a never-ending cycle of death and rebirth. There are also other designs such as animal tattoos that have designs that terminate in heads, tails, and feet. These designs have their own meanings whether literal or in a deeper or higher context of understanding. For the knot tattoos, they symbolize the union and repeated meeting of both spiritual and physical elements of life. They strands of Celtic tattoo styles signify life, love, and faith. The great thing about these tattoos is the fact that they are not for fashion purposes only but are sa sign of one's true heritage.
People who are of Celtic descent such as those from Ireland and Scotland, mark their bodies with Celtic tattoos to express their great pride on their own heritage. In a way, these tattoos give them a sense of identity and a sense of self and pride as they connect themselves to the history of their ancestors. These kinds of tattoos are not as easy to do and a lot of them take many hours until completion even if you have an expert tattoo artist to do the job. Celtic tattoos are considered as the hardest designs in the world so make sure that if you plan on having on marked on your body, you have a good tattoo artist. It is also important for you to respect and value the meaning of these Celtic designs to the Celtic culture and not just use it for fashion purposes.

Tattoos For Girls is a Growing Trend

In recent years, we have witnesses the incredible rise in popularity of tattoos for girls. Setting the trend are Hollywood stars like Angelina Jolie, Amy Winehouse and Megan Fox to name just a few. With so much exposure to the media, it is not surprising that this trend has taken off to the extent it has. But what is driving it?
A strong parallel trend in recent years is the move to individuality. Where's in the past, people have been more inclined to associate with a group or groups, there is now much more emphasis on the individual. Young people in particular want to develop an image of themselves that is unique and differentiated from the normal every day. You will often hear young people say such thinks as "it's my look", or "my style".
Being seen to be different or individualistic is not always easy. This is where a tattoo can make a real difference. Some girls prefer to be more discrete and will select a small and more discerning tattoo in a place on their body that is less exposed. The lower back tattoo is a great example of this. Others are more adventurous and will take on a design that is more noticeable.
How are tattoos for girls selected? In my research I have found a few main reasons why girls choose to have a tattoo. Firstly, girls like their tattoo to mean something to them. Put another way, they select tattoos that have meaning for them. Examples include marking special occasions, like an engagement or the birth of the first child. Other forms of meaning can be association with groups. This is especially common in some cultures, where a tattoo design can be associated with a tribe. Perhaps the use of tattoos by biker gangs is another example of this? A more recent trend is to select a word or phrase that has meaning and place it on the wrist. One girl commented to me that she uses hers as a constant reminder of how she would like to live her life. So the words are a guiding principle by which she wishes to live her life.
On line websites today have thousands of designs of tattoos for girls from artists around the world. This is a great way to find tattoo ideas and is low cost. If you are reading this and are interested in some of the best tattoo design websites then have a look at the links at the bottom of this article.
There are advantages to searching online for at tattoo pictures. However, beware because some designs will not look the same on you as they do on other people. One reason could be because of your skin tone. Another could be related to the positioning of the tattoo on the body. Interestingly, girls in Australia and New Zealand seem to have been early adopters and this is now spreading to England, UK, Canada and more recently the United States of America. Greater acceptance is driving the trend but as more girls decide to get a tattoo, it becomes more common and there is less perceived risk to getting one. I realize that this kind of flies in the face of the early hypothesis that having a tattoo in the first place is about individualism. As time goes by, that individualism will be portrayed in the design rather than just having one.

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