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Symbols and Meanings for Tattoos

Rahul Thadani
Tattoos come in various designs and symbols. Different patterns hold different meanings for people who get themselves inked. This article speaks more about the same.
Tattoos are an integral part of mainstream culture today. Though their history can be traced back to various tribes across the world, especially of the Polynesian culture, in today's times, the Internet and the celebrity preference for tattoos has made them a popular means of self-expression.
Tattoos have a special significance for the wearer. Just like fashion emanates from the personal preferences of an individual, tattoos are interpreted in many different ways. They can be used to denote a person's point of view, his take on a particular topic, or even his philosophical beliefs.
Getting inked for the sake of looking good is a mistake many people make. However, this should be avoided. You should ensure that it carries some significance in your life and clearly indicates your true beliefs.
The choices available in tattoo designs and symbols is truly mind-boggling. You can choose from texts, black and white drawings, large sequences of tribal art, or huge, colorful pieces.

Designs

Every person arrives at his or her tattoo designs in a different manner, be it from books, movies, music, references to popular culture, history, political agendas, environmental messages, or plain sayings that depict one's thought process or belief.
The range of designs available include the following.
  • Tribal Tattoos
  • Celtic Tattoos
  • Flower Tattoos
  • Nautical Star Tattoos
  • Bull Tattoos
  • African Tattoos
  • Buddhist Tattoos
  • Palm Tree Tattoos
  • Wolf Tattoo Designs
  • Phoenix Tattoo Designs
  • Hawaiian Tattoo Designs
  • Skull and Crossbones Tattoos

Location

The place you select for getting inked makes a lot of difference. You have to choose the right location for a specific design. It would not make sense if you just saw the various symbols and meanings, without paying any heed to where you're actually going to get it done.
You need to decide whether you want it visible or concealed. The decision lies in your hands. Assess the way people would react to the tattoo and then come to a suitable conclusion. Here are some popular choices for many tattoos with their seemingly suitable locations.
• Forearm Tattoos
• Collarbone Tattoos
• Upper Back Tattoos
• Rib Cage Tattoo Designs
Whether you go for Gothic, artistic, tribal, new wave, religious, political, regional, or Chinese symbols, the fact remains that tattoos are permanent. These will stay on your body for the rest of your life, so choose one very carefully.
Do not be rash or reckless in your choice, and make a completely informed and intelligent decision. Don't go for it just because everyone around you has one. Always get the exact design you want. Do your research extensively before taking this step.