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Celtic cross tattoo

All About Celtic Cross Tattoos


Celtic cross tattoo If you are from the land of Scotland, or Ireland then you will want to show your Celtic pride with a Celtic cross tattoo. These tattoos are one of the most unique symbols that a person can make. When they have a Celtic cross tattoo done in order to show their pride for their native land. These can be used in order to show the background of their heritage. While others simply get one done because of the design that they have and many times these are found to be very appealing to a person to sport. With several celebrities sporting their tattoos this just makes the popularity of these tattoos that much more appealing.

Celtic cross tattoo The design of the Celtic cross tattoo alone makes it very appealing when it comes to a person getting a tattoo for their body. Many people will try to liven the design up with a crucifix or some other type of cross, but the simple design it what makes these tattoos so unique. Something else that you may see as a design for a Celtic cross tattoo is a series of knots surrounding the actual cross. There is an option for the knots to be located on the inside of the cross. No matter the color that they are done in the effect are always stunning and tend to be stunning.

In the past the majority of these people that have worn these tattoos have been men. This being said there is in recent years been a resurface in the popularity of the tattoos, with women wearing theses more and more. The trend among these women is for them to wear these tattoos on their lower back as a way to bring a sense of sexiness of these tattoos.

Celtic cross tattoo What these tattoos represent is somewhat of a surprise. Since the Celts were originally pagans the Celtic cross tattoo did not initially represent anything that had to do with Christianity. It was not until much later that the design began to be associated with the Christian faith. It is with this that the Celtic cross design began to be associated with faith and as a result became a symbol for a person to express their faith with pride. These tattoos are a symbol that makes the person wearing them feel pride for their heritage. It is no wonder that so many people are in love with this style of tattoo and are ready at a moment's notice to rush out and get ink done to show that love for their beloved Ireland, Scotland. ( By John Alder )

Celtic cross tattoo

Celtic Cross Tattoo - Know the Significance of This Design

Articles By Michael Trott

Celtic cross tattooHaven't decided on a design for your tattoo yet? Why don't you consider the Celtic cross tattoo design? This design is becoming more popular, not just because of the intricate design, but because of its history and its many significant meanings.

Celtic cross tattooFor you to seriously consider using the Celtic cross design, you should know about its rich history. The Celtic or the Irish Cross emerged in Europe in the middle Ages. It is believed that that this simple pagan image was associated with fertility, with the cross representing the male and the circle the female. It can also symbolize fertility in the agricultural sense - combining the cross and the knot work, it appears to be the sun.

When Christianity began to spread around Europe, the image has been elongated into a cross and the symbol was taken up and placed in churches and graveyards. From then on, the symbol has been widely used in Scandinavian countries and was represented well in the Book of Kells. And today, the cross is commonly used in gravestones in Ireland where the strongest Celtic association can be found.

Celtic cross tattooIn modern days, the Celtic cross tattoo is being used to symbolize fertility and Christianity. So, it's only natural that most people choose the Celtic cross tattoo for these reasons. It may also be representative of one's faith in God.

The Celtic cross tattoo design may have different meanings for different people. It depends on how you look at it or what you believe in. What matters is what its significance is to you.