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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Celtic Tattoos
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
The Art of Celtic Tattoos
The Art of Celtic Tattoos - Designs and Ideas
By Terreance Thomas
Celtic tattoos are one of the more popular arts in the tattoo world. They have a wide variety of different symbols and each symbol relates to the celtic heritage. Some of the celtic tattoo designs include crosses, symbols, and sleeves. However the celtic knot is probably the most popular designs included in the celtic art. Celtic tattoos which include the knot are made up of complex interwoven lines and these lines represent knots, mazes, spirals, and other figures.Animals are also very popular in the celtic art and for certain reasons. The celts believed by painting a certain animal on their body they would some how inherit the animal's characteristics. This is why animal symbols are so heavily used in celtic tattoo designs. The snake is one of the first animal symbols used in these tattoo designs. The snake represents being reborn because of the way snakes shed their skin.
Horses are also very popular in the celtic art and they represent elegance and strength. Other animal symbols frequently used in the celtic artwork is that of the dog and the rooster. The dog symbol represents divinity while the rooster represents a new day. Trees are another commonly found celtic tattoo design and they symbolize long life and good health.
The horn is also seen regularly in the celtic designs. The horn symbolizes renewal because it was believed when you drink out of a horn you were renewing yourself.
Finally, the number 3 is very important to the celtic art. The number 3 stands for the three transitions in life, birth, life, and death.
As you can see there are more than a few designs and ideas for you to use in the celtic art. A lot of people get these tattoos because each tattoo design represents something or has a meaning, but many other people get them just because they love the artwork.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Celtic Heart Tattoo
Plait work came before knot work. These early Celtic interwoven cords were called plaits. After the acceptance of Christianity, these designs changed and were used to decorate many Christian manuscripts. The ancient Celts perfected their use of key patterns, spirals, and step patterns in their designs before the Christian era.
The Celtic love knot first appeared in about the 3rd century AD and can trace its origins back to the Roman Empire. The Celts used love knots for decoration and there is an almost endless range, yet perhaps the most well known love knots are those used for ornamentation in Christian icons and manuscripts. Celtic hearts are also known as love knot tattoos which have become popular in Celtic tattoo design. Love Knot Tattoos Most commonly though, the Celtic heart tattoo represents the union of souls.
The Celtic heart symbol is able to represent either romantic love, friendship love or even impersonal love. Impersonal love is translated as affection for another, love for a country, goal or ideal. The heart could also signify the qualities of tough love or love of nature even though this type of love is not easy to express outwardly. The Celtic heart The Celtic heart is most common among females as it represents love that is so strong that they want to show it outwardly which itself is symbolic of caring.
Upside down triangles signify the element of water which is symbolic if intuition, motion, emotion and transition. The heart is really an upside down triangle and is actually how it evolved. Symbolically the heart signifies love, charity, joy and compassion. The most common interpretation of the heart is that of love and romance, yet the heart has also been used in some rituals to strengthen relationships.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Celtic Design Tattoos
Initially, some people in the Celtic god and goddess worship, but as the time, they finally hit Christianity. With the symbol that they used for age served as the basis for today's modern Celtic tattoos. They have their own language, culture, and religion. At some point, all of Europe was Celtic, and English have been set entirely by Celts. History of the Celts will be back thousands of years ago.
Not only with the eyes, but actually packs a lot of history, culture and heritage into the design. Celtic tattoos, with the beautiful and symbolisms knots, is very complex and interesting pieces that are sure to catch everyone's attention. Celtic tattoo designs between the top of the tattoo design choice favorite among those who want to get inked.
Popular Celtic Tattoos
Dogs symbolize loyalty and good luck while eagles are linked with death, so are ravens and other birds. Butterflies were especially held in very high esteem by the Celts because of their beauty. Animals were very important to the Celts, animals such as butterflies, dogs and geese. A Celtic knot also carries with it the symbolism recognizable by anyone who has even a slight knowledge of Celtic art which is that it represents continuous life as well as the season's cycles and the complexity of nature. Knots resemble interwoven vines and are arranged to form a particular shape, for example a heart, but their shape can be almost anything a person can think of, from circles to the more complex star shape.
Celtic Knot Patterns Although many traditional Celtic designs are copied in tattoos, perhaps one of the most recognizable and coveted tattoo is the knot.
