Monday, February 4, 2013

Great Flower Tattoo Ideas And Meanings; Rose Tattoos, Colors, And Meanings

The rose tattoo is one of the most common flower tattoos available. The rose has always been seen as a symbol of love. The rose has changed throughout history, a fact that some may have not knew. The rose has been around thousands of years and was first grew in ancient Persia. It was first a bulky and masculine flower, but over the years, cultivation has led us to a slim rose that we see today. In modern times, the rose is seen as a symbol of a woman and their beauty.











Rose tattoos are used in a variety of different tattoo designs and serve many different purposes. Flowers and roses are used in bird tattoos, remembrance tattoos, landscape tattoos, honorary tattoos, and much more. The rose tattoo can be worn by men or women. Men often get a rose tattoo and get "MOM" inked in a ribbon to dedicate to their mothers. Roses are also used to symbolize death. Roses are used for holidays as well, such as Valentine's Day. These are just a few of many designs that roses are used in.
















Not only are roses symbolic, their colors are as well. Specific colors represent different meanings and each color of the rose is symbolic. Below, you can find out the meaning of each colored rose. Red- True love Pink- Grace and Elegance Coral- Desire Peach- Friendship Yellow- Devotion and Friendship Orange- Fascination and Excitement Purple- Love at first sight Black- Death Blue- Fascination and Impossibility White- Innocence and Purity













As you have read and now understand, there are many different flowers and symbolic meanings to choose from. The flower tattoo is beautiful and meaningful. Flowers are very symbolic and they have been for centuries. It is very important to research all tattoo designs and meanings before you choose your tattoo and get it put on. Make sure you are 100% confident on the decision that you have made. Be sure to research your tattoo artist as well. Ask if you can see their prior work and just don't go to anyone. You want to be comfortable with a final decision.







There is a lot of different places on the body that you can get your flower tattoo. Popular areas for women are the ankles, legs, back shoulder, and lower back. For men, the outer upper arm and back shoulders are common areas. For women who choose to get a large flower tattoo, the tattoo is usually placed on the side of the torso. You may want to consider a place where it can be covered if needed. Some employers do not hire men or women with tattoos. Even at this day and age, tattoos are still looked down upon. With articles such as this, I hope it will change people's views when they fully understand why people choose to get tattoos. If you believe that the flower tattoo design is not for you, check out are other designs and styles in the links below. Thank you for your visit.

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