Dragon Design Tattoos
It is no wonder that dragon design tattoos have been very popular. Books dating back hundreds of years make mention of these mythical beasts, so it should come as no surprise that people are wanting dragon tattoos. Although dragons first appeared as menacing, terrifying creatures; they have now often have a softer look and ‘feel’ about them. Since there has been a transition in the way dragons are seen, no one should be amazed at the multitude of dragon design tattoos to be found. With so many websits to search for them, let’s look into how the dragon came to be, and the finest place to find dragon design tattoos.
Traditional thought is that the dragon first showed up in Chinese totem poles as the numerous tribes emerged. Every body part of the dragon in Chinese design is taken from a different body part of another animal…
- Horns of a deer
- Head of a camel
- Eyes of a demon
- Neck of a snake
- Stomach of a clam
- Scales of a carp fish
- Claws of an eagle
- Soles of a tiger
- Ears of a cow
The Chinese are not the only people to have dragons in their ancient stories; there are many Asian cultures that have dragons in their legends, those being Japan, Vietnam, and Korea. Each culture has their own unique perception on the physical appearance of the dragon. Dragon design tattoos are very in style in the far east, but have become increasingly popular in the west in recent years.
The first westerner believed to get a dragon tattoo is King George V of England. In the British navy, young George traveled to Japan and was quite taken with the culture, and more to the point, the dragon tattoos he saw. Upon returning to England, he sported a dragon tattoo. After assending to the throne, and the public saw his tattoo, the popularity of Eastern tattoos grew tremendously.
Within the last few years, dragons have made their way into modern literature in fantasy books and films, and so become more a creature in peoples’ minds. Books such as ‘Dragon Lance Chronicles’ and ‘Dragonriders of Pern’ to movies like ‘Harry Potter’ have dragons featured prominently in them and have spurred peoples imaginations; be they young or old. People who never would have thought about getting a tattoo are now getting dragon tattoos of every shape and size.
In deciding on a dragon design tattoo for yourself, you should do research to establish what exactly you desire in your dragon tattoo. Do you want some big badass mean looking tattoo? Or are you looking for something softer? Keep in mind that you can always take one part of a dragon and combine it with another to form a unique tattoo. Do you like the wings of one, the head of another, the tail of yet another? Presto! You have a dragon design tattoo like no one else. Always keep in mind that a dragon tattoo always represents loyalty, protection, and strength, and that is true even if you chose a small, sleeping dragon tattoo!



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