Sunday, October 16, 2011

Japanese Tattoo Designs

Japanese Tattoo Designs For Women


In recent years, there has been resurgence in the Japanese tattoo designs. This revival can be understood, as the Japanese art can be very beautiful. Japanese Tattoo DesignsSome things can be traced back for thousands of years! These days, they are popular for both men and women. If you are a woman interested in Japanese tattoo design, here are some tips that will help you with your choices.




Understanding history




Tattoos are a tradition in Japan that dates back to several centuries. For centuries most people, the art was not accepted by most people. Even in the ancient Japanese tattoo designs is usually associated with criminals. There are even some brands associated with criminals. branding was kept during the time of Yakuza (gang). The gangsters will get tattoos to mark their chosen lifestyle.




In recent decades, many young Japanese people who are not associated with gangs have been getting tattoos, as art becomes more and more mainstream. This will be through a kind of art or the rebirth of Japan and the broader trends that spread to Europe and North America. Now, many men and women of all ages started to get a Japanese tattoo designs.




Japanese Tattoo DesignsDesign for women




Here are some of the most popular design that looks great on women. You are free to choose the design you want, of course, although there are certain images that most women tend to prefer.




It's cherry blossom




Perhaps the most popular flowers in Japan, the cherry blossoms are admired for the beauty and delicacy. They symbolize how life can be fragile and beautiful. Even Samurai will admire the cherry blossom and write a poem about flowers. These days, most women who choose to get a cherry blossom tattoo. Just looking for pictures of interest and you will understand why they are so admired!




Geisha tattoo




Japanese Tattoo DesignsMen and women are both included in their Japanese geisha tattoo design. They are more than just a "pinup" model, they are very classy, cultured women who are trained to bring the tradition of Japanese culture. They were beautiful and very talented. They were taught to dance, sing, play instruments, pouring tea with perfection, and entertaining in general.




Some tattoo designs reflect both the Samurai and Geisha meetings, often sit facing each other and drink tea. If you want pictures, strong women as part of your tattoo, then you could always consider the Geisha.




Koi fish


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