Friday, December 31, 2010

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Tattoos Tips for Men and Very Popular Tattoos Designs for Men

Tattoos are no longer taboo -- they've been part of usual culture for a figure of time now and it's clear that they're here to stay.

To reiterate what was affirmed in my first article on the topic -- Stylish Tattoos -- men worldwide get their bodies tattooed for a million and one reasons, including marking a drastic change in their lives, or stress something that influenced them, either in a positive or negative way.

The sleeve tattoos are increasingly gaining fame among men nowadays and is perhaps because of the escalating number of personalities obtaining this kind of body art.

A sleeve tattoo can be depict as a body image that envelop around the upper portion of the arm, coming from the bear directing to the elbow.

One of the most admired sleeve tattoos are the Japanese tattoo design. Japanese are notorious for their symbolic meaning and comprehensive designs. Not only that, they are also extremely attractive. They make a brilliant choice in terms of full sleeve body ink.

History of Tattoos

The  word tattoo is said to has two main derivations- from
the Polynesian word ‘ta' which earnings striking incredible
and the Tahitian word ‘tatau' which means ‘to mark something'.

The history of tattoo began over 5000 years ago and is as
diverse as the community who wear them.

Bronze Age

in 1991, a five thousand year old tattooed man ‘ötzi the ice man'
made the headlines of journalists all over the world when
his frozen body was bare on a mountain between
Austria and Italy.

Japan

The earliest confirmation of tattooing in Japan is found in the form
of clay china which have faces tinted or engraved to
represent tattoo marks.

The oldest china of this kind have
been recovered from tombs dated 3,000 BC or older, and many
other such figurines have been found in tomb dating from the
second and third millennia BC.

Tattoos Designs for Men

Tribal Tattoos

The single most request tattoo design. The most in style tribal designs are Maori, Haida and Polynesian designs.

There is also great attention in Native American tattoo designs. The term "tribal" of course covers an amazing array of tattoo design potential, from the conventional tribal tattoos of native and aboriginal cultures, to the latest in graphic design for the body.

Angel Tattoos

Angel tattoo designs have become more and more popular; an angel is a symbol of devotion, theology and faith and signifies a connection with God.

An angel can be future as a figure of leadership and defense. An angel is often used as the centerpiece of a tattoo that is future as a memorial.

Dragon Tattoos

A true classic tattoo design that shows the sway of Japanese and Chinese culture in western tattooing.

The dragon is a ethnically far-ranging character whose noticeable bad temper should be interpreted as basically amoral, neither good nor evil. Popular with both men and women.

Tiger Tattoos

Tiger tattoo designs are well-liked in both Eastern and Western tattoo genres, and have a rich history in myths and myths in many cultures.

Tigers are linked with power, ferocity, passion and sensuality, beauty and speed, cruelty and wrath. See also, Japanese Tattoo Designs



RoOdLe will Fix it
RoOdLe will Fix it
Just for fun....UK viewers will know what I'm on about with the title!Model = RoOdLe Location = My kitchen sink
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tattoo
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my fairy tattoo
my fairy tattoo
got it november of 2006. i absolutely luv it. its a naked girl with wings and horns and a devil tail
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When you love someone...
When you love someone...
When you lose something you can't replace When you love someone but it goes to waste Could it be worse?Lights will guide you home And ignite your bonesAnd I will try to fix youAnd high up above or...
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tattoo
tattoo
I think this one is sexy
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