Thursday, December 31, 2009

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Flowers Tattoo

Cherry Blossom Tattoo and Bird Tattoo

Skull Tattoo And Roses Tattoo

Roses Tattoo With Letter Tattoo On Chest Piece

Symbol Letter Tattoo With The Sculpture

Roses Tattoo ( Black Ink)

Friday, December 18, 2009

Hands Sagitarius Tattoo

Flower Foot Tattoo

Sexy Girl With Egyptian Tattoo

Military Tattoo Designs


this Military Tattoo Designs
Tattoos have a history going back thousands of years, and very possibly tens of thousands. The earliest absolute evidence of tattoos is from the skin of a famous mummy who came to be known as Otzi. Otzi is a mummy who was found trapped in the glacial ice of the Alps in the early 1990s. Originally thought to be someone who died relatively recently, after further examination, he was found to be over 5000 years old. Among the many interesting things scientists learned about Otzi is that he had tattoos still visible on his mummified skin. Rather than the tattoos we expect to see in modern days such as symbols, animals and plantlife, Otzi's tattoos were mostly made of a series of lines. The lines were over areas in his body where the scientists also found evidence of arthritis or other painful conditions, so they believe that his tattoos may have been medicinal rather than ornamental.

Long before Otzi was tattooed in the Bronze Age, there is evidence recovered during archaeological digs of probable tattoo implements as early as the Upper Paleolithic period (38,000 - 10,000 BC). These implements included red ochre, needles, and bone cups stained with ochre. Some figurines discovered from the same time period had designs on their skin, adding more circumstantial evidence to the belief that these very ancient people tattooed their skin.

Moving forward in history, we also know that the ancient Egyptians tattooed themselves. The first tattooed Egyptians were from the Middle Kingdom period (2160-1994 BC). The most famous tattooed Egyptian mummy from that period was a priestess named Amunet, who was discovered in Thebes. Amunet had tattooed lines and dots arranged in ornamental patterns on her chest, back, pelvis and legs. The tattoos on her back and chest were patterns of necklaces, belts and collars that were clearly ornamental. The tattoos over her pelvis were believed to enhance fertility.

In Ancient Rome, most tattoos weren't ornamental in nature, but were used in a much different way. Tattoos were used to track people who might otherwise be able to escape, desert or avoid identification. Slaves, prisoners, gladiators, Christians and mercenaries were all tattooed for these reasons. Soldiers, on the other hand, chose to be tattooed. Military tattoos were considered a great source of pride for the Roman soldier. Soldiers tattooed themselves to indicate their legion or unit and their rank, as well as for commemorative reasons such as for important battles or acts of bravery. The most common places for tattoos among Roman soldiers were on the face and the hands, presumably because the tattoos could be easily seen and their meanings quickly conveyed, but other areas of the body were often tattooed as well.

Members of many other ancient societies also tattooed themselves for various reasons. If you are interested in learning more about the history of tattoos, some other societies who have an interesting tattoo history are the early societies of Great Britain and Western Europe, South America, and Asia and the Pacific Rim.

Phoenix Tattoo Design and Pictures




Phoenix Tattoo is a beautiful art of tattoo.A phoenix tattoo design has a definite purpose and significance which you need to know about before going ahead and getting this tattoo design inked.

Old School Tattoo Designs

Old School Tattoo Designs
Old School Tattoo Designs
Tattoos are a common thing these days. They are more popular than ever before. Research has shown that nearly 1 in 4 people have at least one tattoo. There are many designs to choose from, giving people a chance to be creative. Below, we will take a look at some of the most popular tattoo designs.

Tribal tattoos are among the most popular designs. They have been around for hundreds and hundreds of years and they are always evolving and becoming more and more complex with their designs and styles. Tribal tattoos can either be the traditional black style that cover the arms and the legs or the more colorful styles that can cover every area of the body. The colorful, more modern look is becoming more and more popular when compared to other styles.

The "old school" styles of tattoos are also popular. Anchors and things like that are making a great comeback these days and not just with sailors. These styles were very common and very popular back in the 60s. They are rapidly gaining their popularity back, as females and males are getting anchors and swallow designs tattooed on them more and more.

Lower back tattoos are the most common for women. The lower back is one of the most sexual and sensual areas on a women, making the ideal spot for a tattoo. Tribal designs are the most popular, although flowers, dragons, and other symbols make great tattoos as well. The lower back offers plenty of natural curves as well, which can make for an innovative tattoo. Often times, women tend to include tribal that spreads, covering the base of their hips as well.

Dragon designs are another popular type style of tattoos. They were popular in the past, and are now starting to get their popularity back. There are a lot of different dragons to choose from, including the mythical dragon and ancient Chinese dragon. Dragons are great on the chest for males and the back for females. Dragon tattoos can be virtually any size, although most males tend to have them cover one side of their chest or the upper region of their arms.

Celtic tattoos are also popular as well. They are mostly seen with those who have a Celtic heritage, although some with no Celtic heritage have them as well. They offer a variety of symbols and designs, providing universal meanings for everyone. Often times they are mixed with tribal tattoos to create a more innovative tattoo.

There are several other types of tattoos out there, although the above are the most common. Tattoos can be very creative and innovative; it all depends on what you want. If you're looking to stand out and be truly creative - you can always have a professional tattoo artist design one for you.

Pictures of Tattoo Designs

Pictures of Tattoo Designs
Pictures of Tattoo Designs
Pictures of Tattoo Designs
Pictures of Tattoo Designs
Pictures of Tattoo Designs


of course the best picture all category tattoo is tattoo design in japan or japanese tattoos.
I like tattoo cos is very beautiful in my body.

Cool Tattoos

Japanese Tattoos

Geisha Tattoo

Geisha Tattoo

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Tribal Butterfly Tattoos

Butterfly Tattoos

Woman Tattoos

Love Tattoo Design

When we begin to talk about love, you can be sure not to exhaust every little detail from the members such a discussion. Love is the number one topic on forums and chat rooms all over the world. We have love in our heart, may it be towards our family members, friends or the significant other. The heart and the heart sign are the symbols used by many to express love in writing. Due to this overrated feeling of love, many people have found their way into a tattooing clinic for purposes of expressing their love to someone of something through the ink on skin. You may be headed this way for reasons stated above or for any other reasons, but before you lay down for the tattooing session, you need to understand a thing or two about love tattoos.

It has to be clear to you that a tattoo is a permanent making on the skin. No matter where on the body your tattoo is placed, you may have to live with it for a long time. This means that if you are not ready to have a love tattoo to express your feelings to whomever, then it is not worth the trouble.

There is various type of love. Eros is the love a person will show you with the intention of gaining from you either physically or sexually. This love does not last for long as it is opportunistic. The other type of love is storge, in which some gestures such as holding of hands, hugging and even kissing are involved. This type of love serves to show ones affection towards the other. The third type is philo. This love entails tender affection. It is the type of love you express towards your family members, friends or relatives. The last one is called agape. This is normally referred to as unconditional love. While the other three types of love may give-up when things get thick, agape soldiers on. If you combine all the above, the results will be perfect love. However, perfect may not be the right word as purity is very hard to maintain.

Having known that, it is also important to know the colors to use on your love tattoo. Red is the obvious color of love. Purple can also substitute as it symbolizes passion. The symbols of love vary from one culture to another. The heart is the universal symbol of love. This is because it is believed that the heart is where our emotions seat. A love tattoo can take the shape of a heart. You may want to add cupid, the Roman god of love to make it more enticing. If you have just gotten into passionate love, then you can add cupid’s arrow, which symbolizes both the pleasures and pains that come with love. A broken arrow or a broken heart will mean that you once had love which was later betrayed. In the place of an heart, you can use a pair of lips to symbolize a kiss.

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