With the swell of women getting tattooed these days, we are seeing a rise in the number of people who are getting flower tattoos. Since the flowers in the tattoos differ so greatly in the colors, sizes, and general type, they all come with a greatly different meaning. The meanings can change from the general of flowers as a whole, to the narrow meanings of the lotus or the rose.

The parts of life connected to nature, birth, vitality, and procreation are summoned up through the flower tattoo. As we interact with flowers, we see them emerge from a seed, grow and bloom, and eventually, dry up, wilt, and die. Naturally, with a tattoo of a flower, we are reminded of the simplicity of the natural life cycle. You can change a lot of the meaning of the flower on the tattoo just by changing the color. You might pick a white flower tattoo, for instance, because it represents purity, whereas a red flower tattoo can represent passion or the color of Christ’s blood.

Love at its purest is symbolized a rose flower tattoo. In the 16th century, people who were condemned to death would have a rose tattooed on them so they could be instantly recognized if they escaped. Today the rose has returned to its status as a sign of love and passion. The rose tattoo has been given this symbol primarily because of the way that we give roses during romantic interludes. This is why it is often tattooed on someone to show their love for a certain person. The rose tattoo is the most popular of all the types of flowers to get tattoo designs on your body, and men as well as women are getting them with more and more frequency.

The tattoo of a lotus flower has many of the same representations in eastern countries as the rose does in the west, namely those of love and purity. The lotus also comes with further meaning. The lotus also has meanings associated with goodness, fortunate, beauty, enlightenment, and peace. Others go with an acacia tattoo, because it represents an acacia tattoo, which represents chaste love and friendship. In Ireland, a flower called the Bells of Ireland is tattooed frequently, which can either mean good luck or symbolize a call to the bells of freedom to ring upon Ireland.

If you are confident in your skills as a lover, you may wish to get a tulip tattooed on your arm to symbolize your infamous skills. If you’re a shy person, however, the violet tattoo is one you might consider instead. Two other flowers are popular as tattoos, and those are the Iris and magnolias - the former represents faith, wisdom, and virtue, while the latter represents a love of nature and gives off a sense of nobility. A tattoo of a flower has many different meanings, and can lend some sophistication to your gorgeous tattoo. When deciding on your flower tattoo, make sure you pick the right type, size, and boldness so that the flower says what you wish it to declare to the world.

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Saturday, October 25th, 2008 at 5:09 am
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