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TATTOO DESIGNS & SYMBOLS In the interests of research and as an ongoing barometer of popular culture we present you with an update of the Top Ten Tattoo Designs Search. You can access the archived top 10 lists on this page. The Top 10 Tattoo Designs and Symbols, based on our site searches ending 09/30/07. October is here. September is history. The kids are back in school. The new television season has started. Tattoos and Reality Television have become intertwined like two particularly sordid and unattractive trailer park trash lovers. God, why do they have to pick such losers to appear on Miami Ink and LA Ink and God, why do they have to have such lame names and even lamer concepts? Oh right, because it's cheap to produce and caters to the absolute lowest viewer expectations possible. God, we love television! Once again, lots of people were looking for tattoos that "symbolized" something... Eternity, strength, love, freedom, religion, all the really good and powerful stuff in life. All summarized in an hours worth of pain and blood and tattoo pigment. How about a show called LA Pigment? Anyways, the long and storied history of tattooing has been much in evidence all this past month. Sailors and the sea and tattooing in exotic ports of call - does it get any better than that?
3. Eternity - Is it love, life, relationships or what? What is forever? Eternity! You and your date will be able to talk about the deep, deep significance of your tattoo all night long before you finally fall into a hot and sweaty embrace, much like Ami and Kat Von D I suppose. No wait - they couldn't stand each other and now they have separate reality television shows about tattoo shops on opposite sides of the Confused States of America! Gotta love television! Not much real going on there...
One of the most ancient, widespread, and important symbols, the vertical and horizontal lines of the cross represent Father and Mother Nature respectively. Some of the cross' forms are the ank or tau, swastika or Thor's Hammer, crux ansata or cross with a handle, denoting power over material nature. The four arms of the cross represent the four elements, and its central point their synthesis or laya-point. See also Religious Tattoos 6. Chinese characters - like Japanese Kanji, a mainstay of tattoo culture for the past twenty years and these tattoo designs have paid for a lot of Harleys and chrome pipes over the years...
Stars with a specific design have taken on an explicit meaning and symbolism on their own. Among the most well-know of these are the Pentagram (five-pointed star), the Nautical Star (five-pointed star), the Hexagram or Star of David (six-pointed star), all the way to the nonagram (nine-pointed star).
Many groups have used the crown to symbolize the power and authority
to lead or command. When it is combined with a cross, one of the
meanings of the crown is "victory," and the cross symbolizes
Christianity. Many Royal crowns in Europe incorporated the Christian
Cross into their design, reinforcing the Monarch's claim that their
right to the throne was a divine right and that the Monarch was
guided by the hand of God.
Nearly every culture has a creation myth that explains how the sun came into being, and often times an accompanying apocalypse myth that details the end of the world, as we know it, when the sun is destroyed or devoured in some manner. Many cultures have myths that explain the rising and the setting of the sun, and this repeating cycle of light and dark has come to symbolize life and death, regeneration and reincarnation. 8. Strength Tattoos - The searches for tattoo designs & symbols signifying "strength" have long been popular. This month, for the first time, "strength" is in the top spot. A tattoo that would serve its wearer as a powerful amulet and talisman, a touchstone for personal virtue.
The popularity of searching for "tattoos designs meaning..." has never been greater. Many of the searches in the Top Ten Tattoo Designs & Symbols are all interested in the meanings and symbolism to be found in specific tattoo designs. And while people are very much interested in great tattoo designs, most people want their tattoos to stand for something as important to them as "Strength, Family and Friendship", and even of course, "Love".
The butterfly, because of its short life, its physical beauty, and its fluttering from flower to flower seeking nectar, has among many ancient peoples been regarded as an emblem of the impermanent, unstable characteristics of the lower human soul. The caterpillar lives its period, making for itself a chrysalis, which after a stage of dormancy is broken by the emerging butterfly. This suggests the idea of the less becoming the greater, of an earthy entity becoming aerial. These thoughts led the ancient Greeks to use the butterfly as a symbol of the human soul (psyche); and in their mythology Psyche was in consequence represented in art with butterfly wings.
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