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  • Tribal Art Tattoos - The Old Is New
    The oldest known tattoo is that found on Oetzi, a Bronze Age warrior who lived some fifty-three centuries ago Oetzi’s remains were founding 1991 preserved in the ice of the of an Alpone glacier on the border of Austria and Italy
  • Celtic Design Tattoos - Pure And Powerful Art
    Celtic design tattoos, both because of their ancient historical symbolism and because they are simply among the most beautiful tattoos in the entire tattoo universe, are among the most requested of all tattoo designs

    Both men and women of all ages have become intrigued with the aura surrounding Celtic design tattoos, and are hoping some of it will rub off on them
  • Choosing The Perfect Position For Your New Tattoo
    Millions of people, in recent years, have tuned into the very special art of tattooing as a way to have something of permanent meaning placed on their bodies You’re one of them, and you think having a tattoo would be absolutely mind-blowing, but you just don’t know enough about what kind of tattoo to get, or even more importantly, which part of your body you want tattooed
  • Choosing The Right Tattoo Design
    You’re thinking your appearance needs some spicing up, and that you wouldn’t mind adding a little color to a secret place But you also know that, if you’re going to invest your money in a permanent bit of body décor, you need to put some thought into its design
  • Christian Cross Tattoos - Outward Signs Of Inner Faith
    If you mentions that you might want to get a Christian cross tattoos to a devout audience, you may have someone protests that the book of Leviticus clearly states that “Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD”

    Yet there are some Biblical scholars who believe that this passage is actually referring to a practice belonging to pagans that time, in which they would carve images of their idols on their bodies at funerals, to make atonement for themselves and the dead
  • Mermaid Tattoos - The Ultimate In Feminine Mystique
    The ancient Greeks had their Sirens, whose haunting songs lured many a seafarer to his death And the fifteenth and sixteenth century explorers returned to Europe with tales of sea creatures who had the heads and upper torsos of a woman and fishes’ tails instead of legs
  • Foot Tattoos - Why Do Many Tattoo Artists Have Such A Hard Time Agreeing To Do Them?
    Have you ever wondered why there are people who have every inch of their arms and legs tattooed in the most breathtaking designs and colors, and that their tattoos stop short of their hands and feet with a suddenness that is equally breathtaking

    The simple truth is that both hand and foot tattoos are rarely requested and even more rarely done
  • Forbidding Or Friendly Grim Reaper Tattoos
    The custom of giving death human characteristics is nothing new; it may date as far back as the ancient Greek’s harvest god Cronus, who was portrayed with a sickle and whose name led him to be confused for Chronos, who was the Greek god of time Cronus’ sickle was eventually transformed into a scythe, and his harvest changed from agricultural to a harvest of the souls of the dead
  • Guidelines For Choosing The Best Tattoo Parlors
    If you were going to invest in a piece of art, would you feel better about buying it from an accredited gallery which could prove it was authentic, or from someone selling it from the trunk of their car

    So think of the tattoo you are about to get as a piece of art, because that’s what it should be
  • Heart And Love Tattoos - The Depths Of Love And The Depths Of Despair
    The human heart, in reality just a muscle, has been regarded as the seat of love since time immemorial, and has bee adapted into a symbol to encompass every kind of love that humans feel; love for people, places, or possessions are all attributed to the cardiac muscle and when a person is deprived of the object of his or her love, the heart is said to break
  • Japanese Tattoos - Way Beyond Flash
    While the art of Japanese tattooing, or irezumi, is said have continued for a hundred centuries, the introduction of the Buddhist faith to Japan discouraged its widespread use The Chinese, who brought Buddhism to Japan, abhorred the art of tattooing, and their influence made its way to the upper classes of Japan


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