Q. When I got on goggle to look up spinal tattoos for woman, I saw this particular one that I fell in love with. I couldn't find a meaning for it, but then again I'm not the most tech savvy person or patient enough. Anyone up for the challenge to find a meaning ?
http://inspirationcalorie.com/inspiration/tribal-tattoo-designs/ its number 4
http://inspirationcalorie.com/inspiration/tribal-tattoo-designs/ its number 4
A. Very very few tattoos have any specific historical meanings, a few are linked to specific gangs, motorcycle clubs, or groups within large prisons. Some Polynesian designs show a family link to other people with that design, and some Maori designs have links to clans, ancestors and parents.
The other 99% of tattoo designs have no given meaning outside whet the person with the tattoo chooses it to have. "Tribal tattoos" are a selection of black ink designs created by tattoo artists in the early 1990s, they have no history behind them, no previous cultural gravitas and are essentially just nice patterns.
The other 99% of tattoo designs have no given meaning outside whet the person with the tattoo chooses it to have. "Tribal tattoos" are a selection of black ink designs created by tattoo artists in the early 1990s, they have no history behind them, no previous cultural gravitas and are essentially just nice patterns.
Do you have/plan on getting any tattoos?
Q. Tell me about them if you do^.^
A. I have many, all with specific meanings, all beautiful pieces.
(Not going to type out all the meaning for them)
-Half Sleeve: all kinds of flowers/butterflies (the process of life) and a piece dedicated to my husband (not a name though, never tattoo the name of the person you are in a relationship with)
-Upper arm: a symbol that almost all the women in my family have (majority of them have it on their backs, my sis on her leg, me on my arm)
-Back Piece: The justice scales with roses and vines mixed with tribal (like) art around it.
-wrist: a heart on fire with "lessons learned" on it
-Upper forearm says: No pity for the weak and cowardly
-Ankle: A broken heart
-Calve: Roses
-Hip: Butterfly
-Lower back more: flowers
(Not going to type out all the meaning for them)
-Half Sleeve: all kinds of flowers/butterflies (the process of life) and a piece dedicated to my husband (not a name though, never tattoo the name of the person you are in a relationship with)
-Upper arm: a symbol that almost all the women in my family have (majority of them have it on their backs, my sis on her leg, me on my arm)
-Back Piece: The justice scales with roses and vines mixed with tribal (like) art around it.
-wrist: a heart on fire with "lessons learned" on it
-Upper forearm says: No pity for the weak and cowardly
-Ankle: A broken heart
-Calve: Roses
-Hip: Butterfly
-Lower back more: flowers
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