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Cross Tattoo Designs and Religious Cross Tattoos
April 5, 2009 – 7:00 pm -The symbol of the cross is one of the most world wide recognized symbols. As a tattoo, cross tattoo designs have been used for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. There are many different types of cross patterns that come from various cultures; each cross has its own specific meaning. Some of these patterns are especially popular as religious cross tattoo designs. The following information contains a brief description of cross tattoo designs and their meanings.
The Latin cross tattoo design, which looks like a lower case t, is symbolic of religion; this religious cross tattoo design is often enhanced by doves, flowers, and other religious symbols such as angles and saints. The Gothic cross tattoo design looks a lot like the Latin cross, but the Gothic cross is thicker, darker in color, and usually contains such images as thorns, red roses, blood, or barbed wire. The Latin cross tattoo, and the Gothic cross tattoo, are some of the more popular cross tattoo designs.
The Celtic cross tattoo has been rising in popularity in recent years. The Celtic cross design contains intricately knotted patterns, a circle in the middle, and is very detailed in its design. The Celtic cross has pagan origins and was believed to symbolize the sun, thus it is sometimes called the sun cross. The Celtic cross has also been used, more recently, as a symbol of Christianity.
Some of the lesser known, but no less beautiful, cross tattoo designs include the Maltese, Lorraine, and Ankh cross. The Maltese cross design has four equal arms, each arm ending in a V shape. The eight pointed Maltese cross design originated from the Knights of Maltese and each point represents aspects of character, like virtue and loyalty, which were important to the Maltese Knights. The Lorraine cross was used as a symbol of Joan of Arc and French patriotism; the Lorraine cross tattoo design is often combined with the French flag. The Ankh cross , also known as the Egyptian cross, was originally an Egyptian hieroglyph that symbolized life and immortality; the design of the Ankh cross looks like a capital T with a circle at the top.
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Tribal Cross Tattoos – Holy Cross Tattoos
March 23, 2009 – 9:00 am -Tribal cross tattoos as well as holy cross tattoos have become main-stream in tattoo parlors around the world. They are known for their distinct look of heavy black lined ink and beautiful bold shapes. This style of art was originally inspired by the Maori tribe and has now been adopted by many modern day groups such as the Gothics as depicted with their Gothic Cross Tattoos.
Even as there are many different styles or versions of the cross, the meaning is all the same in sentiment and tradition. Tribal cross tattoos and celtic cross tattoos are the top choice among tattoo lovers. There are so many interesting and unique designs that can be incorporated. Most people who seek out tattoos do so for sentimental reasons or to show their heritage pride. The holy cross tattoos are less a religious statement and more often used combined with a tribal tattoos cross for ornamental looks. A simple cross has four sections which we call the “cardinal points”, and have been interpreted among the Christian faiths as the world separated into four elements. It is also said among the Christians that the never-ending lines represent the divinity and the world.
What makes tribal cross tattoos such a sought after design is the fact that they combine the ordinary cross with the beauty of tribal art. Tribal cross tattoos can be done in the traditional black only ink but also have been seen in beautiful tribal colors such as red, green, blue and purple. When colorful flowers or fairies are added to it, it can be a beautiful design choice for women who prefer a more feminine look.
The Celtic cross is another form of holy cross tattoos used in the Catholic churches in Ireland and around the world, and it is also considered tribal. There has been, over the years, some debate as to whether the cross is indeed a Christian symbol, simply because it dates back to before Christianity, to the British Isles.
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