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Gothic Tribal Cross Tattoos

Gothic Tribal Cross Tattoos
Gothic Tribal Cross TattoosGothic tribal cross tattoos are symbols of Christianity that have taken on a darker side. Gothic cross tattoos are heavy and bold. They are usually done in black or dark colors. The gothic subculture is preoccupied with death and the tattoos that represent it show that preoccupation.

Throughout the designs you will see an expression of pain and anger. Gothic designs can be very disturbing because they are centered around death and darkness. Gothic cross tattoos can have a wide variety of designs. They are only limited by your imagination.

Gothic cross tattoos will usually have some type of symbol representing death involved. You might see a dagger entwined within the cross with a single drop of blood falling off the blade. Barbed wire going around the middle of the cross where the pieces intersect is common.
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Tribal Cross Tattoos for Women

Tribal Cross Tattoos for Women
Tribal Cross Tattoos for WomenCross tattoos for women are just some of the most popular tattoo designs a woman can have. Not only does it appeal to those who are religious, but it also goes for all tattoo enthusiasts as well. The cross is perhaps the most recognizable symbol the world has ever known - and most of all, it symbolizes Christianity.

Now there are many types of crosses and each cross has different unique designs as much as its very own unique history. So it depends upon those who would like to have a cross and what kind of cross that will go well with their personality and design preference. Cross tattoos for women have also been opted by those who want to profess their faith in God and Christianity.

Aside from the popular Christian crosses that a woman can have, there are other cross tattoos for women which are sure to catch their fancy. Some of these tattoos may have predated Christianity and some Christian crosses may even have many variant designs as well. Each design is unique in its own right and beautiful to look at when worn at certain parts of a woman's body. If she is religious then she can get a simple tattoo. If she's not necessarily religious but would love to have a cross tattoo - then she can go for the Celtic tattoo, iron tattoo, Egyptian tattoo or tribal tattoo.
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The Celtic Tribal Cross

The Celtic Tribal CrossThe Celtic crosses we see today have their origins in Christianity. However Celtic crosses have their roots dating back thousands of years before the Celts were converted to Christianity. The ornately decorated high crosses that are today found in Ireland, England and Scotland were erected as status symbols for monasteries. Although they remain as a testimony to Celtic art they don't have anything to do with Celtic tribal crosses.

The Celtic Tribal CrossCeltic Cross Tattoos
The name Tribal signifies warfare and the tribal cross was most likely a Celtic warrior tattoo that these extremely brave and fierce fighters placed on their bodies when they went to battle. It is however not 100% known whether the ancient Celts actually tattooed their skins or just painted their skins. The effect was the same though and the sight of naked wild haired blue tattooed warriors was meant to put fear into the hearts of their opponents. In fact Caesar used the word barbarian with the Celts in mind. After their conversion to Christianity warfare became a thing of the past

The Celtic Tribal Cross
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Popularity of Christian Tribal Cross Tattoos

Popularity of Christian Tribal Cross Tattoos
Popularity of Christian Tribal Cross TattoosChristian cross tattoos are a popular choice for those seeking to be inked, and it is not always the Christians who are seeking out the ancient symbol of faith. This kinds tattoos are appearing on the arms of people most would never associate with the worlds narrow views on what is considered an appropriate example of Christianity.

Yet, the very symbolism of the cross depicts a man who died because he believed everyone had a soul worth saving, and never judged anyone on their appearance.

Many Christians are young people who are not afraid to buck the system of orthodox religious rhetoric, and they have Christian cross tattoos. For them having the tattoo is an open statement of their beliefs, and they are not afraid to be branded forever with the symbolism of Christian tattoos.
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Small Tribal Cross Tattoos

Small Tribal Cross TattoosIf you've seen practically any movie or television show lately, you might be under the impression that certain types of people get certain types of tattoos. Women get butterflies or flowers; men get tribal armbands - at least according to the media. But if you look closely, you'll see that there's lots of flexibility, especially for small cross tattoos.

Small Tribal Cross TattoosA cross tattoo is a good choice for both men and women. If you're a man, you might feel pressured to choose a large design. But a nice tattoo doesn't have to be one that covers your entire chest or back. You can make a statement that's equally powerful if you select a small design.

Small Tribal Cross TattoosOne important thing to keep in mind is that you have more freedom to choose where to place a small tattoo. Big tattoos necessarily require large patches of skin, but a small tattoo can be placed almost anywhere. If you want to place a tattoo on your arm or leg, for example, a smaller design will fit more easily than a large one.

For ladies, a small tattoo is probably the more intuitive choice. Women are usually smaller than men, so they have less skin to work with. Also, because their bodies are more curvaceous, it can be hard to find an area that can be tattooed relatively easily (and relatively painlessly)! A smaller tattoo is often seen as more feminine.
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Tribal Cross Tattoos for Men

Tribal Cross Tattoos for MenTribal cross tattoos for men popularity has rocketed in the last 20 years. Before the mid eighties somebody with a visible tattoo was the exception rather the norm. These tattoo wearers were considered wild or even antisocial.

Those days are now long gone. Tattoo wearers now like to express their individuality through their tattoos. The tribal cross design is often stylized to mark important events like a marriage or a birth. To a large extent it is open season when it comes to designing your own tattoo. It is common practice to combine elements from different cross designs and cultures to produce a striking and unique design.
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Tribal Cross Tattoos - A Deeper Meaning?

Tribal Cross TattoosTribal cross tattoos have gained in popularity over the last couple of decades. Defined as either signaling a sense of belonging or affinity with a particular ethnic, philosophical, or cultural group or tribe, tattoos of this type often include symbols that are of particular meaning for the people who wear them. Here are a couple of compelling reasons why these types of tattoos are doing so well.

One of the main things to understand about tattoos with a tribal connection is that there is a desire to connect with the heritage of that group in some manner. The tattoo may be desired because there is a familiar connection that runs back into the genealogy of the individual. In other cases, there may be no family links to the tribe; instead, the link is an identification with something that the group stands for. At other times, the attraction may be based on some tradition that is considered to be an identifying trait of the group, one that the wearer of the tattoo wishes to be associated with. For many, the use of a tattoo related to a particular tribal cross has to do with connecting to some or all aspects of that group.
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Irish Celtic Cross Tribal Tattoos

Irish Celtic Cross Tribal Tattoos
Irish Celtic Cross Tribal TattoosIrish Celtic cross tattoos are one of the best looking and most symbolic designs available. The people from Scotland, Ireland and Wales are fond of spotting these tattoos to reflect the historical and religious background of their ethnic heritage. Others simply find the designs of the Celtic cross tattoos to be visually appealing. Indeed, the Celtic cross is a particularly beautiful representation of the almost universal symbol of cross. What with artists like Justin Timberlake and Robbie Williams showing off their Celtic cross tribal tattoos, it pushes the popularity of the Celtic cross designs even further.

Designs of Irish Celtic Cross Tattoos

A big attraction of the Irish Celtic cross tattoos is that the cross itself is just different enough from modern crosses and crucifix designs to make it stand out. A common design you'll see has a circle around the point where the vertical and horizontal parts of the cross meet. Instead of a circle, a Celtic knot can be placed over the area where both parts cross over too.
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