Saturday, November 13, 2010

Dragon Tattoos

Dragon pictures
Dragon pictures
Images of dragons
Dragon pictures
dragons
Dragon tattoo designs from Bullseye Tattoos
Dragon Tattoos
Dragon Tattoos

Maori / Polynesian Tiki Tattoo Designs

Polynesian Tiki tattoo design ideas
Polynesian Tiki tattoo design ideas

Wing tattoo design ideas

Wing tattoo design ideas
Wing tattoo design ideas

CROSS TATTOOS| TATTOO DESIGNS & SYMBOLS

CROSS TATTOOS| TATTOO DESIGNS & SYMBOLS
CROSS TATTOOS| TATTOO DESIGNS & SYMBOLS
CROSS TATTOOS| TATTOO DESIGNS & SYMBOLS

TATTOO DESIGNS SYMBOLS ANGEL TATTOOS

TATTOO DESIGNS  SYMBOLS  ANGEL TATTOOS
TATTOO DESIGNS  SYMBOLS  ANGEL TATTOOS
TATTOO DESIGNS  SYMBOLS  ANGEL TATTOOS

Star Tattoos Designs

Star Tattoos Designs
Star Tattoos Designs

Stars with a specific design have taken on an explicit meaning and symbolism on their own.

Among the most well-know of these are the Pentagram (five-pointed star), the Nautical Star (five-pointed star), the Hexagram or Star of David (six-pointed star), all the way to the nonagram (nine-pointed star)

Tribal Tattoo Designs

Tribal Tattoo Designs
tribal tattoo images
Tribal Tattoo Designs
The History of the Tribal Tattoo Design
Most likely, the very first tattoo happened on accident. All it takes is a few rowdy primitives playing around the fire. It wouldn't take long for someone to fall in, get poked with a charred stick and later heal before they'd realized that they were on to something. The news probably spread as fast as the fires that prompted the invention. As a matter of fact, it is rumored that the first tattoos were of the sun or flames in honor of the sun god(s).

There were three major factors that took the practice of tribal tattooing from the realm of art and into the plane of the spiritual: Pain, Permanence and Loss of the Life Source (blood). This mystical trio elevated the tattoo from mere art and transformed it into a chance to draw people into a relationship with God, a god, magic powers, or a trance or vision state.