Showing posts with label Sexy Tattoo Designs For Women. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sexy Tattoo Designs For Women. Show all posts

Saturday, December 4, 2010

sexy and feminine Japanese tattoo


Another very important thing to consider if you are wanting to get a sexy and feminine Japanese tattoo is the artist that is going to ink the work on your skin. You want to find someone who will not only listen to your ideas but also provide feedback and input to help you refine your ideas. It is also beneficial to try and find someone with background in Japanese tattoo designs. Thus they can help you understand the symbolism behind certain parts of the tattoo and certain

Chinese Tattoo Designs



Chinese Tattoo Designs

Most of the time, the Chinese tattoo designs that I see depict big, red dragons soaring on clouds drawn along the back of men (nowadays even on women) and Chinese mafia or gangs. You’d rarely see “good” Chinese guys sporting fierce tattoos. In the movies, it’s always the bad guy with that stiff upper lip and piercings on every pierce-able body part who, before a big one-on-one fight with the good guy, takes off his shirt and then the camera zooms in on his huge tattoo. The good guy gets distracted; bad guy grunts, and the fight is on.http://tattoovariation.blogspot.com/

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Sexy Tattoo Designs For Women

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Sexy Tattoo Designs For Women



The Butterfly: Grace, Beauty, Historical Symbolism

Without question, one of the most popular and sexy tattoo design choices for women is the colorful butterfly. And the symbolic butterfly continues to gain in popularity revealing a dominate feminine influence throughout tattoo culture.

There is a worldwide agreement, generally speaking, that colorful butterflies represent the feminine mysteries of life. Because of the butterfly's relatively short life span, many ancient cultures saw it as symbolizing the impermanence of mankind and his time on earth.

Some cultures attribute the butterflies flitting from flower to flower as representing the human soul, constantly seeking satisfaction of body, mind, and spirit.