Saturday, February 6, 2010

Popular International Tattoo Styles
Popular International Tattoo Styles

Popular International Tattoo Styles

Though the tradition of tattooing spans throughout the world, a number of the most popular styles in the united states, would be:

Celtic tattoos:

Celtic tattooing has become by far two of the most popular designs for tattoos. From their complex crosses, knot-work, the early Celts displayed them on metal, jewelry, and weapons. Most Celtic designs are taken from Irish manuscripts. Celtic knots are two of the most popular and are usually intricate loops with no finish or beginning, which in Celtic traditions symbolizes the seldom ending cycle of death and rebirth. Zoomorphic (Celtic animal) designs are usually similar , but the lines finish in the feet, heads, and tails. Celtic tattoos have become the ideal design for people with Celtic, Irish, Scottish, or Welsh heritage. However, tackling this style can be daunting for some artists as it requires an eye for detail and uniformity.

Chinese tattoos often feature dragons and Kanji symbols. These tattoos can be seen in all social groups. Everyone from massive celebrities to your average Joe have caught the fever for these eye-catching and artistically pretty tattoos. The Chinese characters tend to aesthetically, which only increases its popularity. The meaning behind Chinese tattoos can be countless, as the client's meaning bears much more sway on them than a meaning written in a text book. Most people can identify with the strength and power of a dragon, and sometimes contribute it to alter in their lives.

Chinese Tattoos:

Japanese Tattoos:

In transition to the Japanese style tattoos, I would like to stop for a moment and discuss Kanji tattoos. Kanjis are oriental inspired tattoos, and are by far two of the more popular walk-in tattoos. However, plenty of Kanji tattoos go regretted due to the mis-translation of meaning. Though, most kanji's on flash sheets say words beneath them you are not able to translate the symbols directly in to the English language. It is important to first do some research before getting any ones, even spur of the whim tattoos.

Once again, much like the Chinese dragons, Japanese tattoos are gaining steam in popularity. The more common tattoos would be Koi fish, as they usually help represent rebirth, and alter. Dragons, the Phoenix, tigers, and plenty of other designs are popular as well. There's plenty of artists these days that specialize in the oriental styles , of which tend to be more of an elaborate, and vibrant tattoo style.

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