Cross Tattoo - More Than a Simple Design
The Crucifix
This design represents that symbol of sacrifice. It will have an image of Christ engraved and will often contain a circle of thorns and the cross itself will in detail resemble the wooden crucifix our savior carried to his impending death. Some will be in such great detail that the nails are visible, along with drops of sacrificial blood.
The Celtic Design
It is said that Saint Patrick created the first Celtic cross while preaching atop a mountain. He was shown a sacred rock which a circle was carved, said to represent the moon goddess. He drew a Latin cross through that circle and blessed it, combining both Druid and Christian beliefs.
Tribal Designs
These cross tattoo designs resemble the Celtic except the lines are bolder and often contain only gray or black color. They can be just as symmetrical and contain very intricate weavings. Tribal art may also be combined with sacred animal designs as well, indicating a persons totem, which also protects a soul both in life and after death.
As you can see, a cross tattoo is more than a simple design. What it means to you will be a personal decision. How you choose to depict the cross is also your own choice. It can be a simple fashion statement or reflection of your faith and beliefs.
By taking this symbols historic nature into account, choosing your own design may become easier. Popular places on the body have been the hand, forearm and near the heart. Some cultures are known for wearing a simple cross tattoo on the forehead.
The choice is yours. ( By Terry Daniels )