Showing posts with label Tiger Tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tiger Tattoo. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The Beauty of Tribal Tiger Tattoos

The Beauty of Tribal Tiger TattoosMean, bold, fierce - some of the attributes associated with a tiger tattoo. The symbolism of the tiger does not end here, however. Invincibility, might and power may also come to mind when one encounters an image of this beautiful animal tattoo.

The Beauty of Tribal Tiger TattoosIn Japan, the tiger is paired with the dragon to signify the yin and the yang or heaven and earth. Koreans view this animal as the leader of the jungle, as compared to the lion which leads the animal world in Africa.

Different countries hold different meanings for the tiger. One thing is certain though. Tigers symbolize power and strength. It is for this reason that this animal is one of the most famous images used by people as the object of their tattoos.

Tattoo artists and tattoo enthusiasts alike have favored this mighty beast not only because of the meticulous and artistic talent it would need to draw the image on skin but also because of the meaning it could hold for the person who wears it.

Some people prefer having only the face of the tiger. Some would want it in a creative pose or in action. There are those who want to have it in black and white, and those who would rather have it in full color across a wonderful landscape.

A Guide to Tiger Tattoo Designs

A Guide to Tiger Tattoo DesignsI would like to share with you some of the myths and legends surrounding the tiger and perhaps give you some ideas on finding the best tiger tattoo design.

Most tiger tattoo designs are of the head of the tiger and why not, the tiger has a regal look about it, a proud gaze that suggests strength and wisdom. As a matter of interest the Chinese hold the tiger in high regard, because the markings on the forehead are similar to the Chinese symbol for king.

A Tiger head tattoo design looks great blended with many other tattoo designs, such as, tribal, flowers, lettering, etc, and looks fantastic in a full arm tattoo design. As a matter of fact, no matter if you just use the head of the tiger, or the whole body, you can't go wrong. Now let me tell you something about the myths and legends of the tiger.

Tigers have been around for around 2 million years and over the years a lot of mythology has surrounded this majestic animal. In China the tiger is the 3rd animal in the Chinese zodiac. Yin and Yan are at times represented as a Yin tigress and a Yan dragon.

Tribal Tiger Tattoos

Tribal Tiger TattoosThe tribal tiger tattoo, was a powerful symbol across Asia in numerous cultures and has for long been a standard tattoo design in the countries mentioned above. Animal Tattoos is associated with power, ferocity, passion and sensuality, beauty and speed, cruelty and wrath.

Tribal Tiger TattoosThe tribal tiger tattoo is rich in its historical as well as mythological significance. In Korea it is treated as the King of Animals and tattoo designs originating from this country would often carry depictions of the tiger as seen through their eyes. In India, the supreme God, Shiva or the Destroyer is depicted wearing tiger skin and riding on a tiger - to show supreme power over the world. The animal is sometimes depicted as a symbol of life and death and all things evil.

Tribal Tiger TattoosTiger tattoos are some of the most popular tattoos in the world right now. These amazing pieces of art look great almost anywhere on the body. Tiger tattoo designs are perfect for your back, arm, leg or any other part of your body. A poll conducted online in January 2008 estimated that 14% of all adults in the United States have at least one tattoo. Tattoos are popular all over the world, especially among men and women aged 18-29.

Tiger Tattoo Designs

Tiger Tattoo DesignsBecause tigers are slowly becoming part of the endangered species of the world, tiger tattoo designs have become extremely popular with a lot of individuals. According to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, there are currently only fewer than 5,000 tigers in Asia. Unfortunately, it is not only in Asia that tigers have become endangered. More and more groups have been formed to help the conservation and protection of the existing tigers in our world today.

Tiger Tattoo DesignsIt is not only because of its status of being endangered that tigers have become a popular design for tattoos. The tiger is also a popular representation for power and for strength. Usually when you see a tiger, you get scared and feel a great deal of respect for it. Other symbolisms for tigers include passion, courage, and vitality. When an individual opts to have a tiger tattooed on their body, they are usually able to identify with one or more of the animal's characteristics.

The most popular place in the body where people put their tiger tattoo designs is on the bicep, because of its representation for strength. When opting for a tiger tattoo, its colors are usually golden yellow and black. To make it even more colorful and meaningful, other colors and backgrounds can be added.