Showing posts with label Celtic Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celtic Tattoos. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Shamrock And Clover Tattoos

The shamrock is a wildly popular and trademarked symbol of Ireland, along with the Celtic harp, these designs are the counties two primary symbols.

However not only the Irish enjoy this pleasant work of nature, in fact various cultures all around the world embrace the beauty and good fortune that is associates with the shamrock, also refereed to as the clover.

Shamrock/clover tattoos a extremely popular among both men and women of all ethnicities and cultural backgrounds. Just have a look through this nice picture gallery of great tattoo ideas.

Beautiful small knot and heart inspired design.
Grove of lovely little clovers on lower back.
Representing both America and Ireland with matching artwork on chest.
Large ink on back of each calf.
Highly detailed idea with saying.
Body art on left side of mans chest.
Cute and highly visible tat behind left ear.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Celtic Cross Tattoos

Celtic cross tattoo designs are perfect for those who wish to represent they're Celtic heritage and the six Celtic nations, including Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and the Isle of Man. The cross can also be a strong message of you're religious faith.








Sunday, April 11, 2010

Celtic Tattoos

Celtic tattoos represent the heritage of historic and diverse groups of tribal societies in Europe dating back to ancient times. And more modernly Celtic tattoos pay tribute to Ireland and Irish heritage in general.

Celtic tattoos come in a variety of different designs, some of the most popular designs include the shamrock, the Claddagh Ring which is also known as the Irish wedding band, the triple spiral or triskelion and of course the sacred and mysteriously beautiful knots which come in many different patterns.



Celtic tattoos look great on almost any area of the body, such as the back and behind the ear.



Black, green and red are perhaps the most common colors used within a Celtic tattoo.



Other less common Celtic tattoos include the harp, leprechauns, the ancient book of kells and various animals.
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