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Celtic Tattoo Designs

November 1st, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

CELTIC TATTOO DESIGNS

It seems like only yesterday when people had a preconceived notion that tattoos belonged only on the skin of those men in the navy or military academies.  In our minds, people would have generic stereotyped tattoos like an anchor or the word “mother”.

Nowadays, however, tattoos have grown to be widely accepted in men and women of all ages in our society, and different icons, symbols, logos and personal images are being worn by many a folk around the world.

Some of the most common etchings include butterflies, dragons, religious crosses and the like.  One of the more highly in-demand tattoos also includes the Celtic Tattoo design.

The Celtic tattoo is usually a symbol or icon hailing from the Celtic culture.  The Celtics were great warriors and artists back in the day, who were both revered and respected by their peers like the Romans.

When considering getting a Celtic tattoo design done, one must go over the important considerations.  One should firstly know how tattoos are applied.  Research on this can be done easily these days through many sources including the internet, family, and other friends who can make direct personal referrals.

It might be a good idea for the person to check with the Better Business Bureau to determine whether or not the tattoo salon he is planning to patronize is legitimate.  A client may also opt to check out the tattoos done on previous clients by the same tattoo artist.  If the tattoo is not aesthetically pleasing and appears bumpy, it may not have been done properly, and the inky may not have been injected the right way.

A person may also want to consider whether he or she would like to get a permanent or temporary Celtic tattoo design.  Permanent Celtic tattoo designs can be done by a professional artist using a tattoo gun, while temporary Celtic tattoo designs can be done more simply with the use of Henna dye from the Middle Eastern Henna plant.

One of the most popular Celtic tattoo designs is the tree of life.  Along with this, there is the Celtic hammer of Thor.  celtic knots are also rather popular.  Most Celtic tattoo designs have loops that symbolize there being no beginning and no end, because the spiritual and mystical nature of Celtic tattoo designs often depicts life to be never-ending.

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