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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Pictures Of Flower Tattoos

Pictures Of Flower Tattoos
Flower tattoos are very beautiful and feminine tattoos, but it does not mean that they suit only to women; men also make flower tattoos very often.

Besides, they can have different sense.

For example, lily is a symbol of cleanliness, besides, some people put into it the sense of erotic love while the lotus flower is a symbol of good luck, world and revival.

A bouquet of flowers tattooed on skin, can tell a lot about the person who carry it.

Flower tattoos are good because of their diversity both on the size, design, and color scale.

It is possible to make them small and simple, using only one tiny flower, it is possible to make them big, rising up. They can be bright and colorful, or dark and expressive.

If your flower tattoo is made purely in the aesthetic purposes, or you wish to express a deeper sense by your picture, it is always interesting to learn about the variety of senses of the image.

Considering a rich variety of accessible coloring, and also rich history of flowers, you can be sure that you will find that picture which at the same time is very beautiful and has a significant sense.

Flower tattoos can have much deeper sense, than simply beautiful picture on a body. Flowers are the embodiment of nature and symbolize their selves a cycle of birth, life, child-bearing, death and revival. Flowers in different cultures can have various senses. For example, in the east a huge spiritual sense has the lotus flower, in the West this role plays the rose. Besides, different color of the same flower has certain sense too. For example, white is a symbol of cleanliness, red is the symbol of passion, sometimes symbolizing the blood of the Christ.People have been drawn to flowers since the beginning of human history. Many of the world's oldest civilizations used flower tattoo designs as symbols for various things; many times, religious undertones are a part of that symbolism. On the other hand, people around the world have turned to flowers simply for their beauty, aesthetics and scents.



























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