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Butterfly tattoo designs

A Guide to Butterfly Tattoo Designs


In this article I will tell you some of the amazing myths and legends that have been told over time about the beautiful butterfly, and hopefully, give you some good ideas along the way for your butterfly tattoo design.

Butterfly tattoo designs look good on the ankle, wrist, arm, etc, and look even better I think in full arm tattoo design, or say down one side of your back, following the contours of your body shape.

Another great idea is combining a full arm butterfly and lotus flower tattoo design together, how fantastic would that design look with so many brilliant colours to choose from.

Perhaps personalise the design with lettering, such as, putting your loved one's name (as I did with my daughter's) beneath the butterfly.

Now I liked to share with you some of the stories that have been handed down through the ages surrounding this beautiful gift of nature. I think it's safe to say pretty much everybody loves butterflies, and if you have experienced butterflies up close in all their fabulous colours at your local zoo butterfly enclosure, then you will know like me, how something so small and silent can evoke such strong emotions.

But there was a time you know when the site of a butterfly stirred up other, not so nice emotions. For example, in the Middle Ages a large number of butterflies together were seen as a forecast of epidemics or wars.

And the Celtic people believed seeing a butterfly at night was a prediction of death to follow. In Bulgaria, the sight of a dark coloured butterfly meant sickness was soon to follow, while in other parts of Europe this same butterfly was an omen of thunderstorms to come.

In some parts of the USA a white butterfly meant an omen of death if it entered your house and flew around you, while in other parts a white butterfly in your signified a pending wedding. To those recently divorced both examples apply.

In Germany, if the first butterfly seen in spring was white it is also an omen of death.

While the Samoans believed they would be struck dead if they killed or caught a butterfly. In the Middle Ages in Ireland killing a white butterfly was forbidden as they believed it was the soul of a dead child.

In Scotland it is unlucky to keep or kill butterflies. In England it is unlucky to kill the first butterfly you see, and it is a bad omen to see 3 butterflies together.

Of course we now look at the butterfly with different eyes and it is said the first sighting of a red butterfly is an omen of good health.

In many myths and legends butterflies are considered to be human souls. If you read my article on fairies you will see they were also accredited with being human souls, but the butterfly myth is believed to have begun through stories related to the different stages of the butterfly's life cycle. In stage one the caterpillar spends its time totally engrossed in eating, this stage is compared to our physical stage of life where, like the butterfly, we eat and keep moving. In stage two the cocoon represents the cloth people were wrapped in after death, and the final stage is the emergence of the butterfly, as Jesus left the shroud behind, the butterfly represents the resurrection into a new state of life, free of any material worry.

Another lovely story is that the creator of all things created the butterflies from all of the colours of nature just for children to enjoy, and the butterflies not only looked beautiful, but also had beautiful singing voices. But many of the birds were jealous and complained so the creator withdrew their ability to sing and have remained silent since.

I hope this A Guide to Butterfly Tattoo Designs has given you some insight into the beautiful butterfly, and if you want to know where to find the best tattoo designs then check-out my site at A Guide to Tattoo Designs. ( By Stephen J Simmons )

Butterfly tattoo designs

Butterfly Tattoo Designs - Show Off Your Grace and Beauty

Articles By Michael Featherstone

Butterfly tattoo designsOf course, there is no official way of knowing this but if I were a betting man, which in fact I am, I would say that butterfly tattoo designs are the most popular tattoos for women. Other popular tattoo designs for women are flowers, namely the Rose, crosses and angels as well as cherubs which are oftentimes mistakenly identified as angels.

When you think about it it really isn't all that difficult to figure out why women love butterfly tattoos so much. You can incorporate a huge palette of beautiful, rich colors or go with the minimalist design by using black to define the shape. And speaking of shapes, there truly is an endless array of sizes, styles and shapes, limited only by your imagination.

Let's face it, butterflies are cool. They are beautiful to look at and thier silent grace pacifies and captivates all that see them. They are also symbolic in many ways as the otherwise unattractive larvae grows into a beautiful creature. I'm sure that that acts upon people on a deep psychological level and plays a substantial role in the popularity of butterfly tattoo designs.

Butterfly tattoo designsAnd of course what woman does not want to be thought of as being beautiful, graceful and free. A butterfly tattoo is also something that will age appropriately on the person that it is inked on. Unlike many of the other tattoo designs that we see, it is pretty much age appropriate for women of all ages.

Butterfly tattoos are highly customizable as far as size, shape and colors are concerned as we pointed out earlier but they are also ideal for just about every woman in that they can be placed just about anywhere on the body and still look great. You certainly can't say that about most other tattoo designs. They look great on the hip, upper back, lower back, arm, stomach, chest or just about any other part of the body you can think of.

Another very clever way to customize butterfly tattoo designs is by incorporating text in the tattoo. Some clever tattoo artists can even create the body of the butterfly by spelling out a name, usually the name of the person that the tattoo is inked on or a loved one such as a child. Names can also be incorporated anywhere within the design. Perhaps in the wing for example.

There really is an endless amount of possibilities that you can come up with. Be clever. Do something completely original and make it your own. It is suggested that you look at as many butterfly tattoo designs as you can possibly find and start jotting down ideas of how you would like yours to look. You will see it forming right before your eyes. Then all you have to do is find a good tattoo artist and make it come to life.