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		<title>Dragon tattoos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Particularly the long and elastic flying dragon, who comes of Nipponese tattoo customs, is one of the popular tattoo motives. Due to his contour he much fits out on every component of the human body. Crossing entire backs, curving himself round arms or curling up on the chest of the tattooed. In the Western civilization [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><p>Particularly the long and elastic flying dragon, who comes of Nipponese tattoo customs, is one of the popular tattoo motives. Due to his contour he much fits out on every component of the human body. Crossing entire backs, curving himself round arms or curling up on the chest of the tattooed.<span id="more-40"></span></p>
<p>In the Western civilization the dragons, agreeing to the snake, represents evil and has to be crusaded therefore. A different approach is in the Japanese Draco which is called Oni and stands up as a symbolism of luck. The Japanese dragon bears its ancestors in the Chinese mythology. He was said to sleep in the skies and got the power to bring on the rain which was of large importance for the rice culture.</p>
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<p>The dragon arrived at Japanese Islands as a live spending body of water symbol due to the close cultural connection between china and japan where he&#8217;s extremely esteemed and admired. It is crucial to hold him happy for after all he might a submarine earthquake if begrudgingly. One of the most famed and most tattooed dragon legends, apart the exhibit of the Buddhist divinities of wind and thunder (Fu-jin and Rai-jin) who are riding the dragons, is the Tamatori Hime.</p>
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		<title>Koi Fish and Cherry Blossom Tattoo Lotus flower &#8211; the full story of Japanese designs for Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 00:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost any style of Japanese tattoo seems to be hot today. Tattoo trends change from year to year insurance and in recent years there has been a real increase in the popularity of Japanese tattoos.Along with the increase of tattoos for women, these seem to be two major trends in the market and the two [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><p>Almost any style of Japanese tattoo seems to be hot today. Tattoo trends change from year to year insurance and in recent years there has been a real increase in the popularity of Japanese tattoos.<span id="more-28"></span>Along with the increase of tattoos for women, these seem to be two major trends in the market and the two trends that are beginning to merge. Many women, girls and women out there who are getting a Japanese tattoo Pretty Pink ink drawings of themselves as great Japanese tattoo sleeve, large parts have become even more delicate and beautiful leg, hip and rib designs . So what do these designs and what is the symbolism behind them?</p>
<p>While the symbolism behind each tattoo is not a hard science or faster than the symbol always means only one thing there are some common understandings that can be used. Symbols mean different things at different times and for different people. So what was once a symbol of something that is bad now could be used as a symbol of courage and so on. However, these are some of the most common Japanese tattoo designs popular meaning that women are more interested in.</p>
<p><strong>Koi Fish Tattoo Symbolism</strong></p>
<p>Koi fish have a very deep part of the Japanese psyche for thousands of years. Even today there is hardly a temple that does not have a koi pond full of these majestic fish. The original tradition probably came from China but has been passed by many thousands of years that the Japanese now believe that it&#8217;s always been there themselves. Anyway koi fish is a fish believe that powerful, strong and independent. History tells us that this fish swims upstream against the current (which is why often splashes of drawing) and if they are strong enough and have enough to finally reach the door and, once again passing through it becomes a powerful dragon and fly up into the sky.</p>
<p>The symbolism for most Japanese is one of strength, power and being true to yourself. This is something that works well with many women today who want to act on their own and feel their own power and independence.</p>
<p><strong>Cherry Blossom Tattoos</strong></p>
<p>The cherry blossom flower has always been a very symbolic and very important for the Japanese too. In fact it is probably one of the most important symbols in the culture. Samurai warriors used to write poems and artwork dedicated to capturing the essence of cherry blossom. In fact, in many ways, the samurai thought of the cherry blossom as a symbol of his own life. The cherry blossom coming out earlier this year when it&#8217;s cold. It is very beautiful, but also short-lived and soon fall off the trees. Thus, the samurai also think and feel about your life that have to live there everyday as if it were your last with no fear of death. So many have heard the popular saying that a samurai would wake in the morning and say to yourself quietly today is a good day to die. This is not meant as a death with life, but as a desire to live life to the fullest. This has led to the symbolism of tattoos also, and equally popular with koi design.</p>
<p><strong>Lotus Flower Tattoos</strong></p>
<p>Another popular symbol in Japan and throughout Asia really is the lotus flower. Religiously speaking the lotus flower held great historical significance in India. The power, symbolism and influence of this flower, he traveled to Asia with the religious system known as Buddhism. Many believe that the lotus flower that best represents the journey of life. The flower starts as a delicate yolk in the bottom of muddy water. Slowly push the long-range surface to the sun and then once it hits the top flowers in a beautiful flower.This was symbolic of the journey that everyone must pass through the illumination, since the gain. So you will often see the lotus flowers in many works of religious art, but also has become a popular symbol for living life to its maximum and effort.</p>
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		<title>Different faces of the Celtic Cross Tattoo Designs</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><p>Tattoos have become part of the story, since they originated from various cultures and traditions. As you can see, the tattoo designs are ancient symbol today so widespread. <span id="more-24"></span>Among the tattoos, Celtic cross tattoo designs are the most popular. Previously, Cross tattoos are only seen in men. However, tattoo designs today, tattoo artists have also been developed with more resources for women.</p>
<p>The true meaning of the Celtic cross.</p>
<p>Obviously, every time he saw a cross, only one thing that comes to mind, and nothing less than God. Many believed that the Celtic cross symbolizes Christianity. As mentioned in the Bible, the cross is where Jesus Christ died. And according to the Bible, rose again after 3 days. Therefore, cross represents the endless cycle of death and reincarnation.</p>
<p>However, for people who do not believe in Jesus Christ, the Cross signifies a couple of different things. For pagans, the cross represents the four elements like fire, air, water and land. No matter what religion you believe. It is because you can still get a tattoo design of the cross whenever you want. Depends on how you appreciate this figure.</p>
<p>Celtic cross tattoo designs basically crosses and circles. While on the other hand, there are designs that are made of complicated figures such as nodes and edges of the Gothic style. The size can vary depending on the person. Often, the designs of Celtic cross tattoos are seen in the arms of men. And for women, these are mainly on the back.</p>
<p>If you are thinking of getting tattoos, designs Cross might be the best option. Depends on you. You can choose from many different designs including celtic cross tattoos, Maltese, tribal, gothic, etc. Girls can also choose from flowers including dragonfly Celtic cross cross cross wine flowers and cross cross margarita.</p>
<p>Use colors</p>
<p>Any color can be used to create designs of Celtic cross tattoo. Normally, gold, green, black and gray, are used on all colors. However, there are custom designs that make use of various colors like red, blue and orange. If you are a strong Christian, then you can choose the official colors of your upper arm. But then, if you just express your personality, any color can do.</p>
<p>Although not everyone is able to create tattoo designs celtic cross, someone may have. Tattoos are art forms. However, one thing you must consider before getting one is to choose the best design choice. If you have no idea yet, you can ask the advice of several of the artist or a person who has knowledge about tattoos.</p>
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		<title>The hottest and most popular Japanese Half Sleeve tattoos for both men and women &#8211; Part 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the second of the two-part article that explores some of the issues above and designs for Japanese sleeve tattoos and a half. In the first part we explain why the Japanese tattoo designs are so popular here in the west and also some top designs for men. Fortunately, the designs are very versatile [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><p>This is the second of the two-part article that explores some of the issues above and designs for Japanese sleeve tattoos and a half. In the first part we explain why the Japanese tattoo designs are so popular here in the west and also some top designs for men. Fortunately, the designs are very versatile and these days many women are getting Japanese tattoo designs and full or half or even quarter sleeve tattoos. This article will examine some of the most popular designs for women. <span id="more-21"></span></p>
<p><strong>Topics for Women</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s amazing that there are so many great designs for women too. Now most women in Japan do not get tattoos, and only a select few never did. However, much of the symbolism and meaning of the classic or traditional Japanese tattoos are still important for women today.</p>
<p><em>Geisha</em> &#8211; Of course they talked over very entertaining women were trained in more traditional art forms of the Japanese. They could sing, dance, pour well and entertain guests with roomfuls of intelligent jokes. They were incredibly beautiful and it became almost untouchably beautiful when combined his artistic skills and conversation. These women were often seen as mysterious, often powerful in social contexts. These are often things they can relate and keep important even today.</p>
<p><em>The lotus flower</em> &#8211; Of course, the lotus flower is seen as a symbol of change and enlightenment. It is an incredibly beautiful flower that did not start life that way. The beauty and symbolism behind tattoos lotus flower has led many women to seek out these designs.</p>
<p><em>Cherry Blossom</em> &#8211; Of course, the cherry blossom is seen as representative of the difficult and delicate balance of life. Most Samurai thought the cherry blossom as a symbol of life. Short, delicate and can escape at any time. Therefore, I remind you to live each day to the fullest. The indication of each morning is a good day to die. This was not so much a desire for death from illness more as an acceptance of the delicate nature of life. They also serve as a reminder to live each day to its fullest potential and not live in a scar or worried mood.</p>
<p><em>Koi Fish</em> &#8211; So one is actually fairly equally popular among men and women. The koi fish is seen as a symbol of power, strength and individuality. The myth tells how the koi fish would swim upstream against the current to be released and become a dragon. These are long a symbol of go against the &#8220;mainstream&#8221; culture and to be original and different. Therefore, is a popular topic for both men and women.</p>
<p>As you can see that there are issues as diverse and the designs are available. The overall average Japanese sleeve tattoo is very versatile and very meaningful tattoo designs. If you are thinking of getting a Japanese tattoo design, just make sure you work with a tattoo artist and the quality of resources only the best top quality design. It&#8217;s so easy to find designs that have been done backwards or in mirror image and writing the classic design elements have been made incorrectly. This ruins the beauty and history of these great tattoo designs.</p>
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		<title>The hottest and most popular Japanese Half Sleeve tattoos for both men and women &#8211; Part 1</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><p>We all know that half sleeve tattoos are hot these days. Actually the right to be honest any kind of design sleeve tattoo is very popular now. <span id="more-16"></span>For many years the trend among tattoo enthusiasts has been continually up the ante and become bigger and bigger tattoos done on his body. With the expansion of a social norm and the acceptance of tattoos in general, it is no surprise that many people want to get manga designs.</p>
<p>Of the possibilities out there for sleeve tattoos are tribals, skulls, flowers and other designs such. However, a series of designs appears to be well above and beyond the Japanese popular tattoo designs of the sleeve is designed fourth means, in whole or in par. Not only do children love the traditional Japanese designs, but women are also starting to get our own designs as well.</p>
<p>Why are so great</p>
<p>Some may wonder what has made these designs so popular and what&#8217;s so great about them anyway. Well first of all, is the story behind them. The Japanese have been practicing the art of tattoo design for centuries, and probably have developed the art form more than almost any other culture. However, long designs were made in the Yakuza or gang members. Since these were used to mark men in the band as they were often valuable evidence and a demonstration of strength and power of these men. That, of course, brings people who want to get larger and larger designs, and finally, very early in Japan&#8217;s history of design people were receiving full-body tattoo. Therefore lead to a lot of amazing full body beautiful tattoo designs and more large-scale and incredible art form. As with many things Japanese tattoo artists poured their heart and soul and body entirely in the development and refinement of the technique that has led some of the best designs ever. They have been widely adopted and have a mass appeal to Western audiences because of its rich symbolism and profound feeling and foreigners represent.</p>
<p><strong>Themes for Boys</strong></p>
<p>There are many different designs out there that the Japanese have developed over time. Like many things they do not come in groups or categories of designs. Some of the most popular designs for men are listed below.</p>
<p><em>Samurai</em> &#8211; Samurai course were the warrior class in feudal Japan and it looks like The Ultimate Fighter and also a great example of morality that all Japanese citizens must attach a. Here in the west, often identified with the raw power and strength of the Samurai.</p>
<p>Gods &#8211; Another very common design used in Japanese arts tattoos are the gods. These could be and often are angry gods and spirits. These are seen as symbols of good luck as they drive away evil spirits.</p>
<p><em>Dragons</em> &#8211; Of course we have our own sets of dragons and mythological times here in the west, but there is something mysterious, unique and original designs on many of the Japanese dragon. So, has led many here in the west who wish to obtain a Japanese dragon tattoo.</p>
<p><em>Geisha</em> &#8211; Yes, there is a connection between sexy and women in the world of water called Geisha. However, prostitutes were not simple. They were highly trained and skilled craftsmen and incredible artists. Many men love the beauty, power and mystery that leads to a geisha. It is the Japanese equivalent of pin-up girl tattoo.</p>
<p>This article consists of two parts for superior design information for women check out part 2</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The tattoo history is a very long one, it dates back to 12,000 years BC. Back then people were tattooing them selfs for a variety of reasons, depending on the time line, place and culture. But the common parts prevail from the earliest times until today. Tattoos always had an importance in tradition and rituals. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><p>The tattoo history is a very long one, it dates back to 12,000  years BC. Back then people were tattooing them selfs  for a variety of reasons, depending on the time line, place and culture. But the common parts prevail from the earliest times until today.</p>
<p>Tattoos always had an importance  in tradition and  rituals. <span id="more-3"></span>Along the time line  tattoos have signified among others membership in a clan or lately in society. If a man/woman got a  symbol indicating he/she was skilled in something, his/her status as prime  marriageable material was raised. Even today, a tattoo my indicate a  membership in a secret society, a secret clan, or a believe. Other times it has been  believed that a tattoo calls the spirit of that  image for who wears it.</p>
<p>Returning to recorded history, the firsts tattoos can be found in  Egypt, when the Egyptians  expanded their empire and the tattooing spread as well. The  civilizations of Persia, Crete, Greece, and Arabia picked up and  expanded it as a form of art. Only about 2000 BC the art of tattoo spread to China.</p>
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<li>In the ancient Greece spies used tattoos to identify their rang among them selfs.</li>
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<li>In the Roman empire slaves and criminals were tattooed in order to be easily identified.</li>
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<li> The Asians tattoos were made to show  their social status.</li>
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<li>In Japan it developed and become a ceremonial &#8211;  religious rite.</li>
<li>Kayan women made nice arm tattoos which were similar to lacy  gloves. (Tattoos around the wrist and  fingers in general were made to protect from illness.)</li>
<li>Polynesians brought their tattooing art to  New Zealand where it  developed into  a facial style of tattooing called Moko.  (That is still used even today.)</li>
<li>There is some evidence that  Incas, Mayan, Aztecs and others even among the  isolated tribes in Alaska used tattooing in their rituals.</li>
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<li>Britons used to use tattoos in their ceremonies.</li>
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<p><a href="http://getatattoo.info/wp-content/hand.jpg" title="Ancient tattoo picture"><img src="http://getatattoo.info/wp-content/hand.jpg" alt="Ancient tattoo picture" /></a></p>
<p>In 787 AD, Pope Hadrian refuse to accept tattooing and banned it. Yet the Normans disliked tattooing and eventually it disappeared from Western  culture from the 12th to the 16th centuries.</p>
<p>More about the recent history of tattoo in my next post.</p>
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