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It’s amazing how much of the popular tattoo designs are derived from different cultures. As a result, the designs are not just made for aesthetic reasons but also symbolize a person’s personal views and opinions. One of those tattoo patterns that cater both to beauty and cultures is the shamrock Clover tattoo designs. The patterns are well known and are also easily recognizable

They are thought to bring luck to the person who wears them, something that can be attributed to the legend of the four leaf clover. However, it might be interesting to note that only three leaf clovers are called shamrocks. Because of their rare appearance, four leaf clovers were regarded as lucky.

The tattoo pattern is also perceived to symbolize Ireland as well as bring luck. People who wear this tattoo designs are aware of the wealth of culture carried by the emblem. As one way of representing Irish culture, the shamrock is a great way for people to brandish their pride in their heritage.

The plant became popular because of its likeness to the Celtic triple image.

The druids from ancient Ireland noticed this similarity and started to grow and take care of the plants. The clover was also incorporated in Christianity when Saint Patrick used the clover to explain the Holy Trinity. When you think about it, the shamrock also has roots in religion.

However, a shamrock clover tattoo design is not just a plain green clover brandished on the skin. Tattoo enthusiasts nowadays are creative enough to develop different shamrock clover designs that speak individuality. The design’s basic patterns can also be edited to a person’s specification. Tattoo enthusiasts have never lacked ways to turn the basic shamrock clover tattoo design into something that relates to them personally.

Shamrock clover tattoo designs can be placed anywhere in the body since they can be easily scaled into small proportions.

Some celebrities who were taken in with the shamrock clover design include Joely Fisher, Melanie Griffith, Richard Grieco and Jamie Walters. Fisher and Griffith has theirs on their ankles, Grieco on his calf and Walters has one combined with a pair of dice – to accentuate the luck.

Although a first impression of the shamrock clover tattoo may look as though the tattoo pattern lacks originality, the fact is that the final result can be up to you. You can brandish a date along the center or incorporate the design into a pattern to come up with a tattoo that has deeper meaning for you. The most important thing is that you will have access to a tattoo that you really like.

Ink are not only for aesthetic reasons but can also be used as a silent statement. The shamrock clover tattoo design only establishes that fact. In itself, the shamrock clover design is beautiful tattoo patter, whether for luck or to signify the Irish pride. Good luck on your tattoo hunting!

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October 16th, 2009  
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