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Rose Tattoos - Go Classic With Your Flower Tattoo Designs

Posted by obama on 9:26 AM

Rose flower tattoo designs have been around for years and they were originally favorites among bikers, prisoners and bad girls during the time when tattoos where only favored by a few groups. Now that tats have gone mainstream, this flower is still around and still desired by a lot of tattoo enthusiasts.

When going for rose tattoos, its but fitting that you have to familiarize yourself first with the meanings attached to them as they vary in terms of color and execution. Red roses are symbols of love and beauty. The white color is the flower of the moon symbolizing purity, virginity, charm and secrecy. The yellow rose is the symbol of the state of Texas and commonly associated with jealousy and infidelity. The pink ones are said to connote appreciation, gratitude and gentleness. Orange stands for desire and enthusiasm while the blue stands for uniqueness or originality. A single rosebud can mean simplicity,purity and loveliness. Thornless rose expresses love at first sight. A black rose is commonly associated with death that's why its been widely used as in loving memory tattoos to commemorate the passing away of a loved one.

Rose flower tattoo designs can also go in a variety of styles and placements depending on the message one wants to convey. You can combine it with stylized shapes and lines such as tribal styles or Celtic art. With the flowers being versatile, almost any tattoo imagery can be incorporated to create that original, beautiful and one of a kind design for your tattoos.

For more designs and ideas for your Rose Flower Tattoo Designs, check out the Printable Tattoo Gallery online.

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Rose Tattoos

Posted by obama on 6:10 AM
Rose Tattoos
Not all rose tattoos are created equal. This one, as you can see, is a very large one that not only includes the entire plant but also includes a couple of butterflies. It is a well drawn image and well executed by the tattoo artist though I would certainly like it better if it had a little color to it. But don’t get me wrong I still like it and it certainly looks provocative going down the side of this girls body like it does.

This particular rose tattoo would seem to be one that wants to symbolize more than a simple ‘I love you’ like most single roses would. This one seems to want to stand for nature and freedom and a general celebration of life itself. Unlike other rose tattoos I have seen this one seems to be telling us what is stands for and what it is supposed to mean. I would be curious to ask the owner and see if that is it, but I would be surprised if my definition is not very close. But one never knows. A rose by any other name is still a rose, unless of course we’re talking about rose tattoos. That can be something quite different.

Rose Tattoos
Pretty much everybody knows that the red rose symbolizes love. If a man gives a girl a single red rose it is the same as saying I love you. And so rose tattoos can have that same effect. The only thing that occurs to me is how is one to tell who the person is saying it to? If this tattoo belongs to a girl, she’s going to tell her boyfriend its for him, but isn’t that what she is going to tell the next guy too? And of course, a guy might get a tattoo like this and have ten girls out there believing he got it for them, all at the same time. Maybe that’s why a red rose always has thorns. Because love doesn’t come cheap and there is always going to be some complications.

The truth is things don’t have to be that complicated although it always seems that love is at one time or another. The time of the rose and getting rose tattoos should be the time of love that is simple and pure and beautiful. A time with hearts that are over flowing with love and simply want to share that joy with their better half.

Rose Tattoos

Posted by obama on 8:50 AM
Roses originated in ancient Persia and were historically viewed as a masculine flower, however several thousand years of cultivation produced many exquisite and beautiful variations associating it with females and love.

Greeks mythology described roses as being white until the goddess Aphrodite pricked herself on the thorns, and her blood drops turned the blossoms red. Even today people attach meaning and emotional qualities to roses.

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