Feb 28

Some of the most popular designs for tattoos – especially among girls and younger women – are any fairy tattoo picture designs. These mythical creatures can have a wide range of different looks depending on who’s doing the designing. Some people associate fairies with magical lands or kingdoms. Some others think of creatures from some movies that they’ve seen. Fairies have long been associated with the hidden realms that are all around us but hidden away from us.

Body Tattoo GalleriesSaid to hide in the shadows of woodland dells and only come out to taunt unsuspecting travelers, these creatures have become synonymous with magical stories. Many stories talk of fairies befriending children who become lost in the woods and need to find their way out. These creatures are said to be part of nature and the woodland realm of sprites and pixies. Some tattoo shops may represent fairies as angels in hopes that some men may opt to have an ‘angel’ tattooed on them.

This is a popular design for tattoos for women who want a whimsical and feminine design. Many tattoo shops have several designs of fairies because of this popularity. Some images have fairies with hearts or other objects clutched in their arms, representing a loved one of the customer perhaps.

For many years getting a fairy tattoo has meant good luck for many people who believe in such things. This is because the creatures have always been associated with magic and luck. There are many tales that mention fairies prominently throughout, and this is another reason why so many people like the image of a fairy tattoo.

If you search through a lot of web pages and find a design for a fairy that you like, you can bring it to your local tattoo shop and have any of the artists draw out an original design based on the image you’ve supplied. In this way the design created will be one that you like but one that’s also still very unique to you.

The tattoo shop artist can then create a design in a temporary tattoo that can be applied to various places on your body to see where you might like to have the actual tattoo when it’s time to do the real inking. Once you’ve chosen the position where the real tattoo will go, you can go ahead and let the tattoo shop artist begin to ink you up. Several colors may need to be applied before the fairy image begins to look like a fairy tattoo so don’t be in a rush to get it done.

 
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Feb 21

A scorpion tattoo design can be such a great choice for many people, but finding the quality artwork online can be so hard that many individuals just simply give up on their search. Some even go as far as choosing something that they aren’t 100% happy with, which nobody should ever do. Here I will tell you what to look out for when it comes to the generic scorpions and designs on the internet, as well as how to locate the good stuff.

Free Tattoo Gallery ScorpionsWhen looking for your ultimate scorpion tattoo design, you should not just "settle" for something simply because that is all you could find. Even if your search took too long, that is not reason to pick designs that you will regret in the long run. To avoid this, you should not settle for a Google or Yahoo search to find the scorpion tattoo design you want. You also should not rely on the random, cookie-cutter websites that may have a decent amount of tattoos and designs. The thing about these websites is that they are filled with so much generic content and a lot of it is way over five years old. Also, most of the art in these places has been plastered all over the internet. Who knows how many people might already have that scorpion tattoo design on their skin? Whatever you end up choosing, you should have your favorite artist redraw it a bit so that you know you have an original piece on your body.

One last thing about those cookie-cutter websites when it comes to finding a scorpion tattoo design on the internet…

This part has to do wit the actual artists that supply the artwork to most of these places, which his vital when it comes to something as detailed as a scorpion tattoo design. There are quite a large number of artists on these places that don’t have any real knowledge when it comes to tattoos. What this ultimately means is that they don’t know what it takes to draw something that will look half as good once inked on someone’s skin. The artist may be very good at what they do, which is draw, but some don’t have the necessary skilled to make something that will look great once made into real life tattoos. That’s not the kind of scorpion tattoo design you want on your body. You won’t be totally happy with the results.

There is an easy way around most of those generic websites, though, while finding the exact scorpion tattoo design you want….

Scorpions TattooIf you happen to want one of those cookie-cutter scorpions, or any given artwork for that matter, then go ahead and pick something out at random. If you truly want to find original, quality artwork on the web, then you need to know about forums. I can’t tell you how many times I and so many other close friends have used them to find those hidden websites that have loads of quality designs that were actually drawn to be implemented as real tattoos. The types of designs you can find are countless, including original scorpion tattoo design artwork. The thing about forums is that people love to tell the select few who are looking for the same thing about their findings. This is how you can find artwork and tattoos that are not and will not be plastered all over the web. That is the type of scorpion tattoo design you want on your body.

Finding a high quality scorpion tattoo design can be easier than you think and even a bit of fun, so don’t settle for a lot of the generic designs you might run across online.

Author: Adam Woodham

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Feb 14

All About Tribal Tattoos

In recent years, Tribal Tattoos have enjoyed a revival. The originals go beyond the intertwined stripes of black shapes that are common today. Many of the ancient tattoo patterns have given away to swirls, spikes, knots, and totems that come from the imagination of the creator rather than any of the ancient tribes.

All About Tribal TattoosThe tribal style of tattoos comes from the older tribes such as the Celtics (Ireland, Scotland, & Wales), Maori Tribe (indigenous people of New Zealand), The Haida Tribe (indigenous people along the west coast of North America), the Marquesan (Polynesian inhabitants of the Marquises Islands) and the tribes of Borneo. Native Americans also used tattoos to denote rank, wealth, tribe affiliation, family, role in society and deeds of bravery.

Celts

The Celts were a proud, warrior class who inhabited the English Isles before the Roman invasion 55 B.C. under Julius Caesar. The Celts were such a pain in the rear that the Romans built the Hadrian Wall to keep them away. But I digress; the endless knots inside and out of the outlines identify the Tribal tattoos of the Celtics.

Maori

The Maori tribes migrated from Eastern Polynesia around 800 to 1300 AD and were the first settlers in New Zealand. They developed their own language. The Maori were described as a fierce and proud warrior race. Inter-tribal warfare was a way of life, with the conquered being enslaved or in some cases eaten! The British exempted the Maori from conscription in WW2. But over 17,000 Maori Natives volunteered! The traditional Maori tribal tattoos are known as ta moko, and consisted of bold spiral designs covering the face. The tattooing process was a tribal ritual that made the use of bone chisels for tattooing. All I can say is this has got to hurt!

Haida

The Haida are North American Indians who were expert fishermen and seafarers who lived along the coast of British Columbia and Alaska. These people are well known as skilled artisans of wood, metal and design. They were also known as fearsome warriors who kidnapped slaves as far south in California. The Tribal tattoos of the Haida resembled pictures of the Indian astrology, thunderbirds, beavers, bears, and fish. The tattoo style of the Haida is forceful and masculine.

Marquesan

Sea-faring Polynesians from Samoa colonized the Marquises Islands as early as 300 A.D. They were warring tribes who sometimes cannibalized theean explorers. These islanders covered their bodies completely with tattoos. The Marquesan Islanders used their bodies as a living canvas that told picture stories.

Borneo

Borneo is the third largest island in the world. The rainforest of the Borneo Island is very rich in biodiversity. The tribes of Borneo used tattoos for protection and proof of their achievements. Needless to say, they were notorious as headhunters. Their tattoos usually took the form of scorpions, flowers, dogs, dragons and spirals.

 

Celebrities

The ex-professional boxer, Mike Tyson’s facial tattoo was influenced by a combination of the Maori and Borneo Tribal tattoos.

Sandra Bullock has a Tribal tattoo design below her navel.

Pamela Anderson of Bay Watch fame, has a few tattoos, including a Tribal design on her lower back.

Conclusion

The vivid pattern of the Tribal tattoo expresses personal freedom and uniqueness of the wearer. Tribal tattoos have a simple appeal that reinforces a positive feeling about ourselves and connects us to ancient mystery of the tribal rituals, which faded away with history.

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Becky McClure believes that the most important word after you make the decision to get inked is ‘Patience!’ Pick the right tattoo design. Pick the right location on you. And pick the best artist you can find for your new body art.

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Feb 8

Celtic Design Tattoos

Celtic design tattoos are very much in demand even today, although they have been in use for a long time. Here’s a look at a brief history of Celtic design tattoos and the kind of symbolism associated with it.

Celtic Tattoo Designs

Tattoos are now an integral part of fashion. With the number of mind-boggling designs available today, tattoo lovers can find any kind of symbol that best represents their inner self. From flowery designs to something rugged, you name it and you shall have it! Celtic design tattoos are amongst the most popular and recognizable of all designs. Celtic designs have a wide range of symbols, which have a meaning associated with it. These kind of tribal tattoos have always been in great demand amongst tattoo lovers. With the growing interest in various tattoo designs, it is no wonder Celtic tattoos are very much in vogue. Let’s take a quick look at some interesting details related to Celtic design tattoos.

Celtic Design Tattoos:
These tattoos have history and symbolism associated with it. Celtic tattoos are easily identifiable because of the kind of colors that can be used as well as the design. Celtic tattoos basically involve certain kind of complex patterns, which are highly stylized. The Celtics are known for their rich culture and heritage and this is also probably one of the reasons one can see a wide number of designs and symbols out here. Their strong beliefs attached to the tattoos increase their popularity as well.

Celtic design tattoos have a reason behind the symbolism associated with it. The Celts in the olden days did not a particular language to communicate via the written word. Therefore, they tried to express themselves through symbolism. Designs that incorporated symbols from nature were thus quite popular as this communicated their love for nature. Therefore, Celtic design tattoos are almost on the same lines as tribal tattoos that have a unique feel about them. They emote a lot without really being direct in the way the design is devised.

These ancient tattoos designs are distinguishable because of the knot work and the spiral patterns. Geometric forms, overlapping of knots, key work and many such intricate patterns form the base of Celtic patterns. The Celtic cross is one of the most popular of all designs. This Celtic cross is like the Christian cross; the only difference being there is a circle around the intersection. There is also a lot of intricate knot work that is seen over the cross. Many have tried to interpret the meaning of the design of the Celtic cross. For the Christians, it is a symbol of God’s love where as, for the neo pagans, it represents the sun.

Celtic knots are yet another popular design which is in demand with tattoo lovers. Celtic knots consist of endless loop work that intertwines all through the design. It is really difficult to figure out the pattern at times. The complexity of the design is what makes it even more popular! The symbolism behind this Celtic tattoo is probably because the Celts considered this to be a representation of constant life.

 

Always remember to go to a skilled tattoo artist if you are planning for a Celtic design tattoo. The intricacy of the design would need the skills of a true artist to get the accurate result. Tattoos form a permanent part of your body, so you need to think before you opt for the pattern least you change your mind! So go ahead and join the group of Celtic design tattoo lovers!

By Kashmira Lad
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Feb 6

Getting tattoos removed is a growing business all over the world. Tattoo removal has been around for centuries and as of today, modern laser technology has made tattoo removal easier and more effective. Furthermore, tattoos of the modern era are far harder to remove and they are meant to be permanent. It is no wonder then that many individuals who are seeking out tattoo removal are worried about the financial commitment involved in removing their tattoo.

Tattoo removalWhat most often influences the cost of tattoo removal is the size and complexity of the tattoo, as well as the number of treatments that are required to remove the tattoo. A tattoo removal specialist can discuss the number of laser removal treatments necessary but as the tattoo is gradually lightened, more treatments may be necessary to complete the removal of the tattoo. It is important to have realistic expectations also, to make sure that you are aware that laser tattoo removal does not guarantee that a tattoo will be completely removed. Rather, laser tattoo removal can eliminate or permanently lighten the tattoo. The cost of removal with laser treatments can be costly and varies depending on the type of tattoo. Certain tattoos cost more to treat.

If treating a tattoo with multiple colors, it is important to note that there are three types of lasers used today and each laser works best on certain colors. So alongside information about cost, it is a great idea to figure out what types of laser are needed for your tattoo. One laser is most effective at removing red and orange colors, while another is best with green. Finding a tattoo removal clinic in your area that offers treatment with all three lasers may be the best option for you if your tattoo is very large and colorful.

The cost is generally not covered by health insurance providers as it is considered an elective and cosmetic procedure. It is important to consult with a laser tattoo removal specialist to get an idea of what financial commitment tattoo removal will be. Keep in mind that laser removal may be costly, but it is the most proven effective tattoo removal method available right now. Other methods may be cheaper but they may not offer the desired results.

Some methods, such as tattoo removal creams or peels, are make the skin peel to remove layer after layer while the tattoo sheds off, lightening it. Yet lasers do not necessarily force the skin to shed. They break up the ink under the skin and allow the body’s own immune system to break it down further and remove it. This results in a more complete removal and does not require the use of harsh chemicals. So the cost may vary depending on what method you choose, but what is true with anything is doubly true of in this case: you get what you pay for. So it is important to make sure you are fully aware of what your money spent is doing for the complete removal of your tattoo.

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Feb 1

Looking for tattoos like shooting star tattoo designs has become as popular as retail shopping. There are many sites available on the net to find your tattoos. People used to shop locally in the parlors but since they have found it much easier to search the web as there are many more options for shooting star tattoo designs.

Shooting Star Tattoo Designs
These sites are built so you can purchase designs on the internet. Most of them are set up with a membership which allows you to view all the options and then purchase and print shooting star tattoo designs. A few of the sites charge you a one time fee per tattoo purchase but I would not recommend this. The membership options are best in that you usually get a one year or lifetime membership.

By doing it this way it is available for you for future tattoos and also you can share it with friends over your lifetime for any tattoos they may want to look for. Some of these sites add extra value through additional giveaways. Chopper Tattoos has free music downloads and other sites give you free tattoo eBooks.

I simply rank the websites for shooting star tattoo designs very good, good, fair and poor. Tattoo Me Now is rated very good as they are professional and offer the best value for memberships: Around $27.00 for a year and $45.00 for a lifetime. They also provide a directory and reviews for local parlor for shooting star tattoo designs.

Chopper Tattoo is rated good as their database is very large and they seem like a good organization. The only issue I have is that they charge per tattoo. This cost is $19.95 per shooting star tattoo designs. Tattoo My Brain is a new up and comer but I only rate it fair because it asks for memberships and I know new sites disappear as fast as they come up. After a year on the net I would rate this higher.

Tattoos Unlimited is rated poor simply because it is only an EBook. This book gives you general information which most of us already know. There are some designs but not nearly the selection of any of the other sites.
If you would like other site reviews for shooting star tattoo designs visit the websites from my resource page. You will find all the information you need to make a great decision.

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Jan 28

 This article discusses the various types of cross tattoo and what each of them represents.

Cross tattoos are a very popular type of tattoo design with both men and women nowadays. They convey a very strong message and have great meaning to the person who wears the tattoo. So what are the different types of cross tattoo and what do they represent?

cross tattoo designWell cross tattoos are mainly associated with religion, as you might expect, and are very closely associated with the Christian religion in particular. Many Christians are deeply proud and passionate about their religion and a cross tattoo for many is the perfect way to convey their strong belief in the Christian religion, and their love and respect for Jesus Christ and God because the Christian cross symbolises Jesus Christ returning from the dead.

There are various different types of Christian cross. There is the basic latin cross which just consists of two intersecting lines, then there is the crucifix which depicts Jesus Christ on a wooden cross. In addition other variations of the Christian cross include ones covered in thorns or nails.

Away from the traditional Christian cross, you’ve got the very popular Celtic cross. This tattoo design combines the latin cross with a circle to create an attractive looking design. These tattoos are also very popular with Christians but are also very popular with many people who have deep Celtic connections in their family history, as they are a great way to honour their Celtic heritage.

Another form of cross tattoo and one that is growing in popularity is the memorial cross. Memorial cross tattoos are very popular with those people who have lost loved ones and want to have a permanent memorial of them with them at all times. Made in the shape of a gravestone, these tattoos are very poignant and deeply moving, and with suitable words added to the tattoo are an excellent way to remember those who have sadly passed away.

Finally the other common type of cross tattoo is the Gothic cross. Goth people are not necessarily religious people but they do still like to use religious imagery in their tattoo designs. These designs are German in style and are often deep-set tattoos that consist of a cross together with barbed wire and daggers.

So overall there are many different types of cross tattoo available. These tattoos have always been popular, and will probably remain so in the future, largely due to their powerful symbolism and striking imagery. They have deep religious meaning but they also convey a respect of spirituality for non-religious people so cross tattoos are a very versatile type of tattoo design.

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By James Woolley
Published: 7/12/2008

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Jan 21

Where Can You Find Your Perfect Tattoo Design?

This article describes various resources you can use to find your dream tattoo design.

Many people are looking to get a tattoo done nowadays but the major problem that a lot of these people have, particularly first-timers, is that they don’t know where to go to find their dream tattoo design. A tattoo is for life so it’s imperative you choose one that is the perfect choice for you.

Tattoo designs of stars like BeckhamThe most obvious place to go is your local tattoo parlor, ie the place where you will be having the tattoo done. They will have various brochures full of pictures and photos of lots of different tattoo designs that you can choose from. This is where a lot of people go to find inspiration for a cool tattoo design and to eventually select one they like.

The only problem with selecting a tattoo design this way is that it’s hard to fully relax when you’re at your local tattoo parlour browsing through thousands of different designs. It’s a decision that requires plenty of time and consideration which is why I don’t really recommend trying to find your dream tattoo at your local tattoo parlor.

A much better alternative is to buy a book of tattoo designs at your local bookstore, or visit your local library and get a couple of books out that you can browse in your own time. Then once you find a design that you like you can take it along to your local tattoo parlor and ask them if they can recreate it for you.

Also in this technology age that we are living in, you can now browse through thousands of different tattoo designs on the internet. Just open up your preferred search engine, type in ‘tattoo designs’ or ‘tattoo design ideas’, for example, and you will come across an endless number of websites filled with designs in all different categories.

The only trouble with a lot of these websites is that a lot of them are free websites which means that the tattoo designs displayed are quite common and found on a number of other websites as well so they are not exactly the most creative or unique tattoo designs. Many other people will have used these same websites to find their perfect tattoo design so lots of people will be walking around with the same tattoo designs on their body.

A better alternative is to join one of the premium online tattoo galleries. These often charge a small one-off membership fee but this is very often a great deal because you can then browse thousands of tattoo designs and print out as many different designs as you like before taking the one you want to your local tattoo artist who can then reproduce it for you.

The tattoo designs found on these sites are generally much better quality than those found on the free sites because they have been submitted by some of the best tattoo artists from around the world. Indeed the designs are often so good that many tattoo parlours subscribe to these sites so they can offer their customers the very best tattoo designs.

So overall there are many different ways you can find your perfect tattoo design. You can visit your local tattoo parlour or your local bookstore or library, or you can go online and browse the many websites, particularly the paid ones, that display thousands of top quality tattoo designs.

 

For more information about where you can find top quality tattoo designs online please read James Woolley’s Chopper Tattoo review and Tattoo Me Now review.

By James Woolley
Published: 7/24/2008

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Jan 20

 Flower Tattoo Designs – Flower Tattoos

From roses to daffodils to daisies – each flower has its own meaning – making flower tattoos very popular.

 The art of tattooing, which has its origins in most ancient cultures of the world, is witnessing a resurgence of late. While in the recent past soldiers, sailors, and members of youth subcultures were the only people who sported tattoos, these days it’s just as likely that the girl or boy next door will have one as any punk rock musician.

While there are practically endless designs that abound in the tattoo world, one of the most enduring ones are flowers. Flowers, in all their myriad diversity and color – yellow, pink, red, purple, blue – have always held a special place in our hearts. We have used them through the ages in our religious customs, to decorate our bodies and our homes, and to give to other people as an expression of our love and affection. Hence, it is not surprising that flower tattoos have been in use almost as long as tattooing as an art has been in existence.

Lotus Flower Tattoo DesignOf course, when people choose tattoo designs, they primarily want to express their own unique individuality. Tattoo artists understand this need and have been creating endless varieties of flower tattoo designs, so much so, that you will find even the common rose in innumerable sizes, shapes and depictions. The choices also become practically endless if the flower tattoo design is combined with other tattoo designs like butterflies, hearts, or fairies, to create a tattoo quite unlike any other. For example, a feminine armband tattoo can be created by designing a vine made up of roses and exotic orchids, interwoven with water lilies, leaves, and little fairies. For males, flower tattoos can be created using the geometrical and symmetrical patterns of either the Celtic style or tribal artwork.

Apart from their beauty, flower tattoos also connect us to the natural world, because flowers symbolize fertility, procreation, death, and rebirth – the endless cycle of life. Plus, the various colors of flowers used in tattoos also are symbolic of different things. For example, the color red can mean passion, while a white flower signifies purity. Given below are a few popular flowers that are chosen as tattoo designs, along with what they symbolize:

Rose: The rose has always held a special place in our hearts, hence it is no surprise that it is one of the most popular subjects for tattoos. While each type of rose may signify different things to different people, however, over time each type of rose has been associated with certain traditional meanings, making the rose one of the most eloquent flowers. White roses convey simplicity and charm; Pink roses whisper of clandestine love; Yellow roses, rather morosely, communicate the waning of love, or warn of jealousy, or to let bygones be bygones; Rosebuds portray innocence and youth; and Red roses, of course, are the eternal symbol of love and passion.

Lily: There is a fascinating divergence in the significance of each type of lily. The calla lily bespeaks beauty and maidenly modesty; Frog lilies depict disgust; The water lily is a sign of the purity of the heart; The day lily signifies coquetry; The yellow lily portrays flirtatiousness and coquetry; The white lily, sweetness and purity; And the tiger lily urgently whispers a challenge to be loved.

Hibiscus: This beautiful flower is said to originally have come from southern China, which then was taken to the Pacific Islands, and found its way to the United States in 1842. The hibiscus symbolizes delicate beauty.

Lotus: Having its origins in India and Egypt, this flower is inextricably entwined with the religious customs, legends and myths of these ancient cultures. A lotus tattoo symbolizes enlightenment, peace, fortune, goodness, and beauty. In the West, it also represents estranged love along with the yearning it implies.

Daisy: Generally, daisies symbolize innocence, although the various types of daisies are associated with their own unique significance. For example, the Michaelmas daisy is used for bidding farewell; Colored daisies depict beauty; The white daisy that grows in the wild whispers about thinking about matters.

Daffodil: This flower, over time, has come to mean a wide variety of meanings, some of which are: unrequited love, hope, deceitfulness, and even regard.

Sunflower: According to ancient Greek legend, it is said that Clytia, who was a lovely water sprite, fell hopelessly in love with Apollo, the sun deity. Clytia stood tall and straight for nine days, in admiration of her love and hoping for his attention. But Apollo did not notice Clytia, hence she was transformed into the sunflower, which continues to have her face upturned towards the Sun God, following him as he crosses the firmament. Thus, the sunflower depicts the splendor of ardor.

Of course, there are many, many more flowers, each with different meanings. When you get a flower tattoo, it can either be as bold and large as you want it to be or dainty and small. Irrespective of the flower tattoo you choose, whether a lotus, a daffodil, or a rose, it will signify something special and unique about you.

By Rita Putatunda
Published: 10/1/2007

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Jan 18

Tattoos. The Most Popular Is The Celtic Tribal Tattoo. Why?

When you go to choose tattoos, it is quite common that the tattooist will have a series of tribal tattoo drawings on the wall. These designs of tattoo are showed in any tattoo parlor, because it is highly likely to be chosen, either as a single tattoo, or as part of a plan of a larger tattoo design.

celtic tattoo designsNow, why tribal tattoo designs are so popular? Originally, the tribal tattoos were used as a way to identify people who belonged to the same tribe. Different Tattoos for any tribe, and so you can see immediately who was a member of your tribe, and who is not. Even now, these tattoos are popular between people who are part of the same group.

There are other reasons why tribal tattoo designs were used, especially for certain occasions. In some tribes, for example, the transition from childhood to adulthood is characterized by a tattoo which shows they are now man or woman, rather than boy or girl. There are other occasions like a wedding, the tattoo is a band of tribal style which denotes eternal love and fidelity.

The most popular form of tribal tattoo in today’s people, is the Celtic tribal tattoo. Or to be more precise, the tattoos which were usually used by operators of justice druid in the Celtic tribes.

The Druids used the power of the tattoo during their spells and incantations. These Celtic tattoo designs is said to be magically powerful, and were fundamental to the druid ceremonies. Perhaps this is why the temptation of tribal tattoos is so great.

The most popular Celtic tribal tattoo designs are Celtic Shamrock, Celtic crosses
The tattoo is a design that will remain with you for life, so to choose a tattoo is something very serious, if you’re undecided between a tribal tattoo and a tattoo virgo, it means that you are not yet ready to make you tattoo.

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