samedi 17 mai 2014

Chinese Symbols Tattoos And Chinese Dragon Tattoo

By Darren Hartley


Inking no-regret Chinese symbols tattoos is not a simple matter of getting into a studio and having your tattoo done. There are several steps involved the first of which is thinking of a content for your tattoo. This can take the form of a name, word, phrase or quote. Once you have selected a tattoo content, the second step, which is considered the most essential one, is to get a professional translation of your chosen content.

If you want your Chinese symbols tattoos to stand out in a crowd, you must find a unique and appealing style in which to do them. You have the option to do the design yourself from downloading Chinese writing fonts. An alternative would be to find a translation service that offers a wide range of styles and designs and simply select a style that you like.

Chinese symbol tattoos are efficiently done with a high quality stencil on hand. The absence of a stencil could result to fatal mistakes such as misspellings that will require re-doing your tattoo. By bringing along a printout of your selected designs and stencils in the exact size you want your tattoo, you will help your selected local tattoo artist do his job of inking your tattoo correctly and efficiently.

A Chinese dragon tattoo, just like most animal tattoos, is representative of the attributes and traits of the dragon, notably strength, courage and independence. In Eastern civilizations such as China, Japan and Vietnam, dragons were considered creatures with distinctive honors and powers. They were part of the historic culture of these Eastern countries.

The dragon in a Chinese dragon tattoo represents wisdom, good luck and good will. This is the way most ancient Chinese portray the dragon. It is usually depicted as a very intelligent creature, offering wisdom and protection.

Freedom of a soul or in a life is an additional symbolism of a Chinese dragon tattoo. This symbolism stems from the fact that dragons are considered free to roam anywhere it pleases. Fearsome and warlike, the dragon is portrayed as a necessary creature to defeat for knights to gain the love of princesses in numerous adventure tales. Because of this, there are ancient cultures that consider the defeat of a dragon to be among the highest honors a person can achieve.




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