Thursday, November 28, 2013

Looking For A Great Tattoo Idea? Try A Celtic Tattoo!


Tattoos seem to be everywhere these days! There appears to be no limit to the variation of colorful & unique tattoo designs being displayed by people from all walks of life. Musicians, movie stars, lawyers, the girl next door - everyone seems to have discovered the ancient practice of adorning yourself with body art.


People will get a tattoo for varying reasons. For some, it is a tribal custom which dates back hundreds or even thousands of years. For others, it is a message to send to the world about something or someone. And for others still, it is merely a decorative addition to their physical self - an enhancement to the image they wish to project to the world around them.


Of all the tattoo categories, none stands out more in impact & intricacy than the Celtic tattoo! Said with a hard 'c' (as in 'Keltic'), these tattoos can be described as the 'tapestries' of the tattoo world. No other tattoo ideas can rival it in beauty or complexity, and when viewed by other people they become an instant conversation topic as they marvel at the flowing lines and subtle weavings of this tattoo design.


The term 'Celts' is given to a proud and fearsome collection of tribal people who occupied areas of Europe and the British isles around Roman times. They fought battles early on with the Romans themselves, and later with other powers including the early English. Their fervor in armed conflict was the stuff of legends, and their tradition of fighting battles whilst displaying intimidating body art instilled fear into the hearts of their enemies.


As the Celts were conquered, and often to appease their increasingly Christian masters, elaborate crosses began to appear in their tattoo designs, and this now persists to modern times. Celtic tattoos often contain crosses as a central element, although there are often other themes such as knots, triangles and almost-floral murals, with the image seeming to flow within itself. They are a truly unique tattoo, and they require a skilled professional to apply them properly!


People who decide to get this type of tattoo will often follow the old Celtic example, starting with something relatively small. This small image is then enlarged with other tattoos over time, with the final masterpiece covering quite large areas of the body and having taken years to assemble. It is one of the few tattoos which is commonly worn on the neck, and is also worn commonly on the upper arm or shoulder, lower leg or foot, as well as larger artwork on the chest or back.


As previously mentioned, these incredible tattoos are complex and intricate in nature, and require the talents of a skilled artist to apply properly. Celtic tattoos also mature extremely well, and look just as good on someone in their sxties as on someone in their twenties. However, they are somewhat rarer than most traditional tattoos, mainly because of the difficulty in finding someone who can apply them, and also the expense that is associated with this. Nevertheless, a well-inked Celtic tattoo is an incredible addition to your persona, and will intrigue and delight those who see them for as long as you live!




Author: David Hooke

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