Japanese Demon Tattoo Designs
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Buy this 101 page book of Japanese Demon Tattoo Designs. This book contains the best illustration of japanese art you will ever see. If you are looking to get a tattoo or, as a tattoo artist, looking for designs to offer your customers then this is the book for you. You will be amazed at the quality and detail of these designs. Don’t make the mistake of passing this one by…. More >>
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Asian Tattoo T-Shirt, Purple, M
- Solid Gold Bomb brings it with affordable print value!
- Midweight Cotton 160-205 gram (4.7 – 6 oz.) T-Shirt
- Cotton/Lycra© Neck for Shape Retention
- Gift Receipt Included with Order
- Ships Within 24 Hours from England
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Solid Gold Bomb (SGB) is taking it to the next level with mass expansion of their print lineup. Printed on a mid-weight Fruit of the Loom t-shirt, SGB rings it in with an affordable t-shirt for all. It’s a good standard shirt that is much more in price point vs. our more expensive finer jersey American Apparel offering. So, you can eat more Fruit, all year long.
This t-shirt ships within 24 hours from the SGB warehouse across the pond in Great Britain/Eng… More >>
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Asian Tattoo Flash CD-ROM and Book
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Fire-breathing dragons. Elegant floral bands. Exquisitely detailed Mehndi graphics. This collection of 125 beautiful Asian images features some of today’s most popular body art designs. Includes three versions of each tattoo — in black-and-white outline, solid drawing, and full color — so it’s a great resource for tattoo artists and designers alike…. More >>
Community digs deep for Pakistan
Community digs deep for Pakistan
THE Banbury community raised almost £13,000 in one night to help people hit by the Pakistan floods.
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Feminine Tattoos – Things to Consider
While anyone considering getting a tattoo needs to do a little planning, women in particular should give some thought not only as to what the tattoo is going to be, but to where on the body it will be. It is important to take location into consideration to get a feminine tattoo that continues to look good over time.
Pregnancy and normal aging can cause changes in women’s bodies that produce more change in the elasticity of the skin in certain areas than what is typically seen in men. You don’t want a nice, pretty, feminine tattoo in a place where it is likely to be on sagging or stretch-marked skin. Not only do potential skin changes make some areas unsuitable, tattoos can draw attention to areas that you might want to be less noticeable at some point in your life.
For this reason, I suggest that women consider areas for their tattoos that are not subject to big changes in skin elasticity and tone. The ankle, back of the neck, low back, and shoulder blade areas work well in most situations. Another area where the skin tends to stay relatively firm is the forearms, but this area is more popular for masculine as opposed to feminine tattoos.
Although popular locations for tattoos with many women, the belly-button area and the breasts are subject to considerable distortion with the changes that tend to occur with pregnancy and aging. Even the pubic area can be susceptible to loosening of the skin, or some sagging of the lower belly from above, and so these areas might be better to avoid.
After you decide where to get the tattoo, the next decision is what to get. The first recommendation is to NEVER have someone tattoo the name of your lover anywhere on your body. No matter how good the relationship is right now, things can change!
There are many possibilities for feminine tattoos, so choosing can be challenging. The main thing is to pick something that you really like and not let yourself get talked into something you don’t want, because that tattoo will be with you for a very long time. Spend the time to study your options to figure out what you want – there’s no need to rush into anything.
If you are looking for an image such as a Celtic knot, a flower, or some other picture, simply keep looking until you find something that you really like. If you are considering an Asian letter or some kind of symbol, I recommend that you research it fully to be sure you know what it means. A single reference or a tattoo artist may give you incorrect information, and so instead of a symbol that means “gentle waters”, it could very well mean “puddle of urine”. Just be sure you know what it is that you are having permanently imprinted on your body.
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The History and Symbolism of Dragon Tattoos
Dragon tattoos are one of the most popular choices for those considering body art. Dragons are part of myths in most cultures and are typically a symbol of power and danger. Dragons are a good choice for a tattoo because they are sinuous and fluid. They do not have sharp edges or corners and, therefore, can be drawn to contour to any part of the body.
Tattoos are not the only way that people have captured the image of the dragon. Vikings carved dragons onto the prow of their ships. They believed that dragons could grant them cunning and supernatural sight. Chinese emperors believed that dragons existed and that they were the sons of gods. The chair of the emperor was referred to as the dragon seat and his robes were called dragon robes.
Dragon tattoos are popular mainly because dragons have always been an object of curiosity and fascination. Another reason for the popularity of dragon tattoos lies in the success of movies and books like the ‘Lord of the Rings’ and ‘Eragon’ and games such as ‘Dungeons and Dragons.’
They can also symbolize many different ideas and emotions from luck and freedom to rage and destruction. Just as there are many types of dragons, there are also many types of dragon tattoos. These include, but are not limited to, medieval dragons, Celtic dragons, Asian-inspired dragons, and tribal dragons.
Just like dragons themselves, dragon tattoos can symbolize many different things. A dragon tattoo on a man usually symbolizes power or protection. Historically, men are considered the guardians of society and the family and dragons are often used to symbolize guardianship and wisdom. Dragon tattoos on women often signify women as the beginning of life. These tattoos also represent grace and reserved strength.
The popularity of these designs may seem recent but they have always been a popular subject for artists. When considering a depiction, there are many types of dragons to choose from. It is important to take the time to research the history and meaning of different types of dragons in order to make an informed choice.
Mesopotamian dragons symbolize knowledge and were depicted as guardians of great treasure. Sumerian dragons were cunning and devious. It was believed that Babylonian’s dragons helped create the world. The Chinese believe that their dragons are the true dragons and they are depicted with five claws. They have a rich history in Chinese culture and are a symbol of imperial strength and power. Japanese dragons have four claws instead of five. One of the most famous of the Japanese dragons is depicted as a caring husband and father.
In England, dragons were seen as destructive and dangerous and were often slain by heroes and knights in legends. Russian dragons are depicted with three heads and seven tails. African dragons are the rainbow-colored companion of the god, Nana-Buluku. This dragon is often depicted forming a circle around the earth with its tail in its mouth.
The internet is the perfect resource for finding a design for dragon tattoos. It is no longer necessary to visit a tattoo shop in order to choose your design. For the most part, there are three types of websites that offer images for tattoos. There are sites that offer free designs to look through, there are sites with subscription fees, and there are sites that charge for downloading a single design. It may be tempting to limit the search to the free sites but the quality of the designs and images can be substandard. Subscription sites often accept donated designs and may not be the best choice for high quality images. The third type of site, the type where you pay for each design, are typically the best way to find high quality images online. These sites will usually show the designs as a thumbnail image that can be browsed through for free. When the perfect design is found, a high quality image can be downloaded or printed for a fee.
Dragon tattoos are likely to remain one of the most popular designs in body art. The many types of dragons and the unique meaning of each make them appealing for many people for numerous reasons. They can be personalized and customized based upon color and style and can be made to contour to any part of the body.
Andy West is a writer for Bullseye Tattoos, providing the online community with a great resource for dragon tattoos and more! Visit them at BullseyeTattoos.com for more valuable information!
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Tattoo Babe
So sexy!
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