Showing posts with label japanese tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label japanese tattoo. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The Hottest Word Tattoo Ideas

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One of the quickest and most popular trends brewing right now are word or literary tattoo designs.  Be it one word to a whole poem word tattoos are hot.  In order for people to yet again differentiate themselves from others many people are choosing to have the tattoo word written in a foreign language.  For a long time Kanji tattoo were very popular.  To get a saying writing in Japanese Kanji was super cool.  These trend is kind of dying out these days and now people are getting designs in Italian, Sanskrit and even Arabic.


One has to admit there is a certain beauty and mystery in a foreign script.  Just think of the moment when Frodo holds up the One Ring in the movie The Lord Of The Rings after the ring has been in the fire.  Frodo holds up the ring and looks at the beautiful glowing elvish script inscribed into the ring.  One can not deny the mystery and beauty of the foreign elvish script.  Thus is the same beauty and mystery that leads people to get word tattoos in a different language.


What To Watch Out For


If you are thinking about getting a word tattoo and especially if you are considering getting one in a foreign language you should proceed carefully.  If you have done any searching on Kanji Tattoos on line you have probably come across sites where people have posted pictures of their kanji tattoo design and they are asking what it means.  Often it does not mean anything like what they thought.





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The Kanji is sometimes backwards, or missing strokes in the best cases and in the worst it says something totally different then what the person thought.  Don't fall into this trap and go around sporting a tattoo that says something that you don't want it to.  Just proceed with caution and spend some time doing your research for the tattoo design carefully.  Do not just trust that the tattoo artist tells you what it says. Remember tattoo artists are also business people and they make money by doing tattoo designs.  If you are willing to pay they are willing to tattoo.  It is not their concern so much about what the script says.




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How To Do it Right

So how do you do a foreign language tattoo the right way  Spend some time doing research and choosing the words carefully.  Also with the power of the Internet these days it is very easy to find a native speaker of the language who will translate the tattoo for you professionally.  There are a ton of translation services on line and paying an extra ten dollars for your tattoo design to ensure it says exactly what you want will help you to feel confident with your design.




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Another thing that can be very helpful to the translator and make the words and the final tattoo design more accurate is to choose words that are common and not slang.  For example if you wanted to get the word pimp tattooed across your chest in Kanji it would be very difficult for the translator to find Kanji that would translate that word.  There is no word for pimp in the Japanese language and for sure in the older script or writing of Kanji which is thousands of years old.  So choose your words wisely and try to find words that are not slang or culturally based words.  Also don't be locked into exact translations.  Often words don't translate straight across from one language to the next.  It takes some finesse and alter of the words to truly express the meaning of the saying in another language.




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Finding A Tattoo Artist

Last but not least you want to carefully find the tattoo artist.  There are tons of tattoo artists out their and many of them are truly artists.  Meaning they have special skills and talents and they are not just machines that pump out tattoo designs.  They have special and unique talents and skill sets and therefore it can be beneficial to seek out an artist that specializes in the language you want to get the tattoo done in.  For example if you get a kanji tattoo design done by a Japanese tattoo artist you can be pretty sure the translation and the artwork has been done correctly.  As always you get what you pay for in life and going with cheap is not the way to go with a tattoo that you will wear for the rest of your life.  So if it costs a little more then pay and be satisfied with the tattoo you get!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Japanese Tattoo On Hand Tattoos

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Japanese Tattoo | Hand TattoosHand Tattoos Picture

Japanese Tattoo | Hand TattoosHand Tattoos Picture

Japanese Tattoo | Hand TattoosHand Tattoos Picture

Japanese Tattoo | Hand TattoosHand Tattoos Picture

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Japanese Tattoo

Women Japanese Tattoo Designs


In recent years Japan has been the resurrection of the tattoo. Such as the revival Japanese Tattooof Japanese tattoo art can be very beautiful, you can understand. Some things can be tracked back thousands of years! Nowadays, they are popular in both sexes. Japanese tattoo design you are interested in women, is here to help you with your choice are several.




Understanding the history of




Tattooing in Japan is the traditional date back several centuries. For centuries, most of the people, art, most people have not received. Although the ancient Japanese tattoo are usually associated with criminals. Even some brands are associated withJapanese Tattoo criminals. Yakuza branding of the time (3 patients) were kept. Gang tattoos on their chosen lifestyle will be displayed.




As the art in recent decades, the organization has not been associated with many of Japan's young people are getting tattoos more mainstream. This is your art, or Japan, and the broad trends that will be sort of, in Europe and North America spread to. Now, many people of all ages, women in Japan has begun the design of the tattoo.




Designed for Women




Here are some good looking women are the most popular designs. There are many women tend to prefer a particular image, but you of course you are free to choose the design you want.




cherry tree japanese tattooIt's a cherry tree




Perhaps the most popular flower in Japan, cherry blossoms, respect for the beauty and the food. They are how fragile life can be beautiful and symbolize. Even the cherry blossom samurai honor, write a poem about flowers. Nowadays, many women may choose to get tattoos cherry. Just find a picture of flowers and you'll understand why they are respected!




Geisha Tattoo Japanese Geisha Tattoo




Both men and women of his Japanese tattoo geisha designs are included. They are mere "pineopboda" model, they have a very liberal traditions of Japanese culture, training, and women are noble. They have a beautiful very talented. They sing, dance, play musical instruments, complete with tea to follow, the teachings and general hosting. By Terry Daniels




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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Koi Tattoo

The Rich History of Japanese Koi Tattoo Designs


One of the most popular trends and designs in the world today is a tattoo koi tattoo. It is quite clear to see why this design was sought. Koi TattooThey were very symbolic, mysterious and beautiful all at the same time. They are bright and colorful and when they splash of blue water behind them, they can make a dynamic tattoo full power, symbolism and movement. If you are considering to get a koi fish tattoo design then you should really know what the symbolism and meaning behind them first.




Story




Koi fish has long been a part of Japanese life. At almost every temple and shrine there is a small koi pond. Koi fish is also known as Carp is known throughout China and Japan. The story originally came from the teachings of Buddha in Chine where he believes koi fish will swim upstream and go against the flow and even waterfalls. The myth states that every koi fish that can swim in the Yellow river and waterfalls up in a place called Dragon Gate myth turned into a dragon. Therefore koi tattoo China will stand for strength and power, and progress. The same idealism is adopted in all of Japan. It was adopted in Japan to a level that has become part of everyday life and ritual. Even the big flag flying koi Boy's Day to celebrate the strength, energy and power that should have a son.




Meaning And Symbolism




Koi TattooThe meaning of this symbol has become so much that it's hard to be able to communicate in one paragraph. This can mean many different things. For example on Children's Day in a group of at least four Japanese koi and often fly together at the flagpole. Thus, fish can be regarded as a symbol of family strength and unity. Since legend says that the koi tattoo fish swim upstream was also a symbol of power, struggle and overcome obstacles in life. In this same vein is also a symbol of courage. Japanese people believe that the koi tattoo so brave when it was caught and placed on the chopping block to be killed was not vibrate like other fish, but dare to accept death and fate as a person, especially someone with the spirit of the Samurai had to accept their lives and fallen short.




Koi TattooOthers may find different meanings to it as a design for extremely sought and considered so high in all of Japan has become a symbol for all things good, strong and powerful. Because it makes a great tattoo designs. By Chris Ryerson




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