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Minggu, 01 Agustus 2010

Cross Tattoo


There are lots of different styles of possible cross tattoos here on this sheet. Some one dozen of them with all types mixed in. We have ones with spaces for someone’s name. We have ones that are meant to recognize Easter and the resurrection. And we even have one that is made up of thorns and spikes to represent the crucifying of Jesus. There are also some that are meant to stand for religions other than Christianity. So there are certainly many choices here for anyone looking around for possible cross tattoos to get.

Whether you are looking to get a cross tattoo inked for religious reasons or you simply like the way they look, there are quite a few varieties to choose from. Some people opt to get a cross tattoo that shows Jesus Christ on the cross but there are other variations as well. Recently, I saw a cross tattoo where the Norse god Woden was crucified on a cross, hanging upside down. Now, many people would consider that to be blasphemous but that’s simple not the case. See, cross tattoos actually started in Norse mythology and they predate Christianity by a few thousand years. Yes, Woden (or Odin as he is most popularly known as) was affixed to a cross long before Jesus. But, suppose you want a cross tattoo that has no ties to any religious practices? Well, if your looking to get a cross tattoo that is just nice looking then check out the selection in the picture. There are quite a few designs and they all look pretty cool to me. There is one done in the Gothic style on the top left and that’s a design you’ll see in a lot of cathedrals from the middle ages. There are also a couple of Celtic knot cross tattoos. Pick one and get your tattoo odyssey started.

Cross Tattoo


There are lots of different styles of possible cross tattoos here on this sheet. Some one dozen of them with all types mixed in. We have ones with spaces for someone’s name. We have ones that are meant to recognize Easter and the resurrection. And we even have one that is made up of thorns and spikes to represent the crucifying of Jesus. There are also some that are meant to stand for religions other than Christianity. So there are certainly many choices here for anyone looking around for possible cross tattoos to get.

Whether you are looking to get a cross tattoo inked for religious reasons or you simply like the way they look, there are quite a few varieties to choose from. Some people opt to get a cross tattoo that shows Jesus Christ on the cross but there are other variations as well. Recently, I saw a cross tattoo where the Norse god Woden was crucified on a cross, hanging upside down. Now, many people would consider that to be blasphemous but that’s simple not the case. See, cross tattoos actually started in Norse mythology and they predate Christianity by a few thousand years. Yes, Woden (or Odin as he is most popularly known as) was affixed to a cross long before Jesus. But, suppose you want a cross tattoo that has no ties to any religious practices? Well, if your looking to get a cross tattoo that is just nice looking then check out the selection in the picture. There are quite a few designs and they all look pretty cool to me. There is one done in the Gothic style on the top left and that’s a design you’ll see in a lot of cathedrals from the middle ages. There are also a couple of Celtic knot cross tattoos. Pick one and get your tattoo odyssey started.

Senin, 21 Juni 2010

Cross Tattoos Design


Cross tattoo has been around for years and has never lost its appeal even up to the present day. The reason being is its universal meaning plus the powerful significance it can convey. It generally is a representation of one's spiritual beliefs and faith.

Aside from being a religious symbol, it is also use as in loving memory tattoo, also known as RIP tattoo. Sometimes, symbols like heart, banner and flowers are combined along with the name of the dead person and the death date. The cross is tattooed as a memory of a loved one who passed away as if serving as a gravestone on one's body.

This type of body art comes in many forms. It was a favorite among the old school type of tattoos patronized by bikers, seaman and merchants. It can be seen combined with other elements such as skull, star, flames, dagger, rose, heart and banner.

Celtic cross is another popular cross tat design which is a representation of Irish, Scottish or Welsh heritage. It is easily identifiable as it is interwoven with Celtic knot which is a symbol of the never ending cycle of life. Some tat enthusiasts also choose to incorporate tribal art into their tattoo design while some choose the Gothic style of cross tat.

The Christian cross tattoo is the most popular form that is meant to symbolize one's faith in God. It can be in the form of Latin cross (simple cross) or in the form of crucifix bearing Christ's image while he was being crucified. It can also be combined with other religious images such as the angel, the rosary, image of Mary and Jesus Christ.

The symbol of cross as a tat image is usually inked small, perhaps to retain the sincerity of their symbolism. It is usually seen on small parts of the body such as the ankle, foot, wrist, upper back and arm. Cross tattoo, with its wide appeal and holy implications will always remain as a tat image that will be around for more years to come.

Cross Tattoos Design


Cross tattoo has been around for years and has never lost its appeal even up to the present day. The reason being is its universal meaning plus the powerful significance it can convey. It generally is a representation of one's spiritual beliefs and faith.

Aside from being a religious symbol, it is also use as in loving memory tattoo, also known as RIP tattoo. Sometimes, symbols like heart, banner and flowers are combined along with the name of the dead person and the death date. The cross is tattooed as a memory of a loved one who passed away as if serving as a gravestone on one's body.

This type of body art comes in many forms. It was a favorite among the old school type of tattoos patronized by bikers, seaman and merchants. It can be seen combined with other elements such as skull, star, flames, dagger, rose, heart and banner.

Celtic cross is another popular cross tat design which is a representation of Irish, Scottish or Welsh heritage. It is easily identifiable as it is interwoven with Celtic knot which is a symbol of the never ending cycle of life. Some tat enthusiasts also choose to incorporate tribal art into their tattoo design while some choose the Gothic style of cross tat.

The Christian cross tattoo is the most popular form that is meant to symbolize one's faith in God. It can be in the form of Latin cross (simple cross) or in the form of crucifix bearing Christ's image while he was being crucified. It can also be combined with other religious images such as the angel, the rosary, image of Mary and Jesus Christ.

The symbol of cross as a tat image is usually inked small, perhaps to retain the sincerity of their symbolism. It is usually seen on small parts of the body such as the ankle, foot, wrist, upper back and arm. Cross tattoo, with its wide appeal and holy implications will always remain as a tat image that will be around for more years to come.