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The Tattoo Design Blog

Archive for August, 2008

by Mike Wamoult

People see confederate flag tattoos in different lights; some see it as a source of pride, especially those from the Southern part on the United States. Other people see it as a symbol of racism and a symbol of shame but it really is a matter of choice. The first rebel flags of the Confederate States of America were flown between 1861 and 1865.

If you are someone who is proud of the Southern heritage and you don’t feel that the rebel flags are in any way racist, you might want to get rebel flag tattoos to mirror your stance. Such tattoos will help you get your message and your feelings across to others in the same way bearing an American flag tattoo would.

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by Sara Smith

Have you been looking for months for a great tattoo design? Often it can be difficult to find the exact design that you want. If you have been looking for a delicate and cute tattoo for a female then you might want to consider a flower butterfly tattoo. These of course can go separately or together either way flowers and butterflies make for great subjects for female tattoos.

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by Sara Smith

Japanese dragon tattoos are popular. The dragon is definitely hands down one of the most beautiful and powerful of all the mythic beasts. The sheer beauty and power of these mythical beasts alone warrant there attention as tattoo designs. Then being combined with a long and rich history of tattooing as an art form such as in the Japanese culture and you have a winning combination. If you are contemplating getting a Japanese dragon tattoo then you should spend a little time learning about the deep history and symbolism of the beautiful and mystical beast.

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by Sara Smith

The Celtic people were and still are today known for there wonderfully deep and symbolic culture. They were very connected to the nature world and many of their myths, legends and beliefs, came from the earth and environment around them. Many of these nature based myths and legends are stories that are still very popular and alive to today and there is a definite fascination with Celtic artwork and legends. In fact the popularity of their designs have carried over in a huge way into the world of tattoos and tattoo designs. One of the most popular Celtic tattoo designs for women is the Celtic butterfly tattoos.

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by Tim Painter

Nobody can be sure when the first tattoos existed but they have been around for thousands of years in many different cultures. Until fairly recently they were not considered to be something done by polite company but these days everybody can have them without worrying what people might think.

The word tattoo is said to come from a Tahitian word which means to mark. The sailors who arrived in Tahiti did not have tattoos and were surprised to discover the Polynesians were covered with tattoos. Later native american indians were also found to have extensive tattoos. In Europe the art of tattooing had almost disappeared at this time.

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