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TATTOO DESIGNS & SYMBOLS - KOI TATTOOS Tattoo Symbol Index - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Tattoo designs - K >> Koi fish
In tattoo imagery, especially in combination with flowing water, the koi symbolizes courage, achievement, and overcoming life’s obstacles. Koi (Japanese for 'carp') have glided among the still waters of ornamental ponds for over two thousand years. That’s generally how we know them -- as the brightly colored fish swimming in public ponds. Particularly beautiful specimens have been known to fetch prices in excess of half a million dollars from private collectors.
The beauty and charm of the koi has made it a popular symbol for the family, especially in Japan where tubular flags designed as koi are raised on Children’s Day -- black koi for father, flame red koi for mother, blue and white for boy, and pink and red for girl. On Boys’ Day Festival in Japan, each son in the family is honoured by a koi flag as an inspiration to the young that they might grow strong and resilient like this exceptional fish. It’s no surprise that koi tattoos are popular where masculinity is valued. In Japan, the koi would appear on a young man’s fore-arm or leg. As he continued his life’s journey he might eventually earn a dragon for his final back piece, echoing the legend of the leaping koi transforming into a dragon at Dragon Gate. Coloring, whiskers, scaling and special marks represent a range of qualities a young man might wish for in his life. For personal greatness and national pride, a white koi with a single red spot on the head would be the chosen design. See also: Japanese Tattoos Koi Fish Tattoo design ideas at Tattoo Johnny Tattoo designs - K >> Koi fish
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