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Written by Gregor Monday, 26 July 2010 17:11

Celtic Cross Tattoo Designs - The Interpretations
by Cindy Claire

People have different interpretations on things that they see like the Celtic cross tattoo designs. True enough, these tats can delineate multiple meanings depending on the person who wear them and the person who look at them. These tattoos can represent either heritage, faith or a combination of both.

Most people perceive that a tattoo designed into a Celtic cross is an emblem of the Christian faith and belief. While this may be frequently true, the cross tattoo may bear a different significance for people who have other convictions.

The Celtic cross designs can also represent a person's custom and tradition. Talking about this, you get to understand that this body art of tattoo was not strictly created by the Welsh, Scottish, British and Irish people. There was a firm connection between the Scandinavians and other tribes long time ago, and this had given rise to the exchange and integration of many parts in their culture and life. The resemblance of the Celtic design to the Norse art may just be a sign of their exchanges in customs.

A cross is considered as a supernatural light by the Pagans. In their eyes, the four points of the cross are representations of the four directions - east, west, north and south. Some people may also consider them as symbols of the four basic elements - earth, wind, water and fire, and the intersection of the cross is believed to be the joining forces of these elements. If there is a circle surrounding the cross, it is perceived as where the physical and the spiritual worlds meet with each other.

To the Christians, the Celtic cross is a symbol of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, whilst the circle represents the perpetual nature of the universe and the Christian's undying faith to the God.

Now, let us take a look at different styles of Celtic tattoos. The most basic one is a simple cross arranging itself inside a circle, and this style is the traditional Celtic cross. The classic Triquetra cross is quite prominent, with the whole exterior enclosed with various designs. These body modification pieces are drawn entirely from a knot with three triangular edges to stand for the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, otherwise known as the Holy Trinity.

The most popular Celtic cross tattoo designs are the knot crosses. These styles are also the most typical body art one would encounter. The Celtic knots are flawless because they have no beginning and ending points. Most of the time, the knot works are structured in the form of a cross or the cross itself may be designed totally from the knots. These tattoo styles can be either simple or complicated depending on one's preference. Simple Celtic cross tattoos are constructed with four single knots that are looped, while more intricate designs are made with larger series of intertwining knots.

In case you are choosing your first tattoo, you will not go wrong with the Celtic cross design. The tattoo fans will agree that this design is not just classic but also evocative.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 22 July 2010 16:09 Written by Gregor Wednesday, 15 July 2009 16:08

Full Sleeve Tattoo Ideas And Artworks
by Damien Loreal

The full sleeve tattoos has became one of the most popular type of tattoo design today. It covers your entire arm like a sleeve of a shirt and thus the name, full sleeve tattoos. And it stretches all the way from your shoulder right up to the wrist. There is also the quarter and half sleeve tattoos, which are very popular as well.

For many, a full sleeve tattoo is a very bold statement because the size of the tattoo is going to be eye catching. Therefore, before you get a full sleeve tattoo done, make sure that you are comfortable with people checking out your tattoo. And you should also do your research and be 100% sure that you are satisfied with the sleeve tattoo design that you are going to use.

Depending on how much detail your sleeve tattoo has and several other factors, the cost and time duration for getting a full sleeve tattoo is going to vary. And usually the more detail the tattoo has, the longer it will take to complete. So you should always speak to your tattoo artist and find out more beforehand.

For your reference, here are a few full sleeve tattoo designs that are very popular:

-Tribal Sleeve Tattoos " Tribal tattoos are tattoo designs that originated from native tribes from Maoris, Hawaii, Australia and etc. Usually, these tattoo designs has very bold, black lines.

- Japanese Tattoo Sleeve - Known for the bright colors and beautifully rich details, this is a popular choice amongst full sleeve tattoo lovers. It also emits an oriental feeling to the person wearing the tattoo sleeve.

- Flame Sleeve Tattoos - The flame sleeve tattoos is a very popular design amongst the younger crowd of tattoo lovers. When tattooed, it makes your fist looks like a fireball.

- Celtic Sleeve Tattoos -The Celtic tattoo design is also a very popular design for a full sleeve tattoo. It is a symbol to glorify life and the creator of life in the Caledonia culture.

Although all these are great ideas for full sleeve tattoo designs, you should get a tattoo because you love it and not because it is popular or trendy. Good luck in your search of a full sleeve tattoo design!

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