Flag tattoos can have a powerful meaning to their wearers, they are also a sure indication of pride; pride in heritage, pride in one’s family and homeland. Flag tattoos can also be a symbol of pride in a persons’ identity and alliances. For instance gay and lesbian flags are quite popular, as well are anarchy and religious symbols.
Though many flag tattoos are simple, and will depict their countries’ national design, some people prefer to use a more stylized version. For instance, the outline of the particular country filled in with the flag’s colors. Some flags may be depicted as flapping proudly in the wind, others may show a more faded and vintage-looking version of their flag. You may also like to add details that are relevant to your country. For instance, an American flag may be colored into the outstretched wings of an eagle.
For those who want to convey pride in many aspects of their life, creating a mixture of flag tattoos can be a unique and creative process. Although you could place one simple flag on top of another, you may also be able to intermingle them. For instance, using lettering — find a word, or names that have particular relevance to you and fill in the letters using the colors of your flags. You could also try creating a morphed flag, where each individual piece bleeds into the other.
For many people, flag tattoos can be an emotional reminder of their lives, the changes they have made and a distinct connection with their homeland. In fact, it may also be quite stirring for those who see you wearing it.
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Though always a popular design amongst enthusiasts, the popularity of skull tattoos has risen. Prior to this rise in fame, the symbolism was highly misunderstood as being something profoundly dark, sinister and rebellious. However, there are many positive connotations to be had from this design. The skull is often seen less as a signifier of death, and more as a signifier of life. Or, rather, the understanding and acceptance of all things that come with living — even death.
Although there are many positive implications, there are, of course, some negative ones as well. However, some people choose to use these designs as a symbol of toughness or endurance. One of the most recognizable symbols is the skull and crossbones. This symbol is often used to indicate poisonous material.
Skull tattoos have also long been a symbol for bikers and pirates. Biker tattoos usually depict a skull that is flaming, covered in barbed wire, or with red eyes. They may also show a snake coiling in one eye socket and out of the other. Though this symbol can seem tough, it may also be seen in a positive light. For instance, in some cultures the snake is seen as a sign of knowledge, thus indicating that the knowledge and understanding of death may indicate power. Pirate skull tattoos, though, are often very clear about their meaning. They usually represent everything to do with pirate culture; a crossbones style skull with blades instead of bones, a pirate hat and a menacing stare, are all quite common.
Some people also like to balance out the ominous appearance with something a little lighter. For instance, flowers growing around or in the eye sockets of a skull shows a balance of light and dark, life and death. Skull tattoos may also have significance for those in the medical field, or those who have suffered and survived accident or illness. These tattoos may include many features that or important to the wearer and are often very realistic in appearance.
There are many reason to get a skull tattoo, but weather it is a symbol of life or a symbol of death, you will be certain to create a stir with this popular and misunderstood design.
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It might initially be difficult to pin point just why gambling tattoos are so popular. But between the variety of styles, the notoriety of the games and the sheer rush of excitement that comes with winning, it all comes a little clearer. Some people also feel that using one or more of the various gambling symbols, they might bring a little bit of extra luck on themselves.
The most common gambling tattoos feature the four playing card suites: spades, diamonds, clubs and hearts. One of the things that make these a popular design to use is that they can be very simple, small and placed in a discrete area of the body. However, these symbols can also be large and elaborate. For instance, placing an over sized dark spade with scroll work in the center; a flaming heart, or even a block of red and black diamonds as a sleeve.
But the suites are not the only card symbols that are used in gambling tattoos. The royalty cards also make for beautiful and highly unique designs. It is not unheard of for the queen of hearts to be displayed as a saucy pinup, with a stocking leg swinging lazily over the edge or the card, or the jack of spades featuring a 1950’s depiction of the devil; red, grinning, with the tip of his mustache in one hand and a pitchfork in the other.
Dice are also very popular when it comes to gambling tattoos. These are widely considered a symbol of fortune, and few things can inspire the imagination towards a lucky game of craps than a rolling pair of flaming dice.
Many people also like to use symbols that are associated with bringing gamblers luck, such as a four leaf clover, a horseshoe and of course, the lucky number 7.
Whatever style you choose, though, you can be sure to have a reminder of the excitement of playing, the thrill of winning and maybe even feel a little luckier while you are at it.
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