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Get To Know More About The Egyptian Tattoo Flash Designs

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The first egyptian tattoo flash was found to have been tattooed in women despite of its negative denotation before. Ancient Egyptians used tattoos to determine ones social class in their society.

Early Egyptians have utilized hieroglyphics to write their language which is based on images of well-known objects. Egyptian tattoo styles were made based from their mode of writing where each picture has certain symbolism. These unique designs have captivated the eyes of too many individuals and up to now, it continues to captivate people.

The Ankh symbolizes the breath of life and this is just one of the various Egyptian tattoos available. Egyptologists claim that there was no clear meaning with regards to this symbol, however occultists have clarified it. They said that the vertical line of this sign has something to do with being spiritual and the horizontal connotes the world outside.

Another famous figure of the Egyptian tattoo is the eye of the Horus or also known as the eye of Ra where this represents the way to illumination. The left eye is associated to the negative things while the right to the positive and when this cross, they only view one object. This only imply the twin fold of nature and the good and evil need each other in order to see its beauty.

As said by the ancient the early Egyptians the Bastet is the goddess of protection, health and pleasure where its physical features comprise the body of a woman and the head of the animal cat. Also, this sign could mean fertility and childbirth which are highly respected during the Egyptian time. A lot of individuals would surely love this design which is best tattooed on the shoulders, back and stomach.

The Scarab, one of the most favored Egyptian tattoo design, denotes reincarnation, this also is considered by early Egyptians as one of their divine creature. The symbol of Scarab can be marked on the skin together with the other Egyptian tattoo designs but could also be marked without other symbols.

If you like to have a mythological tattoo design, then opt for the phoenix design where it signifies rebirth and eternal life. As for the Egyptians and Greeks, this represents the sunset and sunrise. Usually, phoenix tattoo designs are placed on the large parts of the body which include the back and the chest.

Aside from these designs, the images of sphinx and serket are also used as tattoo designs which also give a good fit on anyone. When you want a more colorful tattoo designs, it recommended that you choose for the images of Pharaohs such as Ramses.

Images ofegyptian tattoo flash are one of the most commonly sought tattoo these days.


October 3rd, 2010  
Tags: egyptian tattoo designs, Egyptian tattoo flash, Egyptian tattoo flashes, egyptian tattoos



The Meaning of Egyptian Tattoos

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You can find Egyptian tattoo designs being worn in every city in the world, take a look around in your city when you walk the streets and you’ll probably see some. These images from Egyptian hyrogliphics and tombs have great style and beauty, while most Egyptian symbols and images seem also to hold a strong meaning, taken from ancient Egyptian culture. Your choice of Egyptian tattoos is simply huge, there are so many designs available to choose from, the sheers amount of different images in real Egyptian culture means a much bigger selection of great tattoos coming out all the time.

You also have a great freedom to customise Egyptian tattoo designs to meet your own specific ideas and specifications, which makes it easy to create something unique.

To read more about Egyptian tattoo designs, go here: What Egyptian Tattoos Mean

The mythology and history of Egyptian culture is extremely compelling for people in every country, so attractive because of the fantastic stories and history uncovered in the tombs about Tutankhamun, the beautiful Cleopatra, the Nile, the Egyptian gods and mummies. Tattoo artists responding to the demand, are designing and creating mroe and more great Egyptian tattoo designs every day, and todeay there are more available to choose from than ever. You can find extensive galleries of quality Egyptian tattoos online, and every tattoo artist worth his salt will have a good collection them selves.

Egyptian art is so powerful because it automatically holds this image of beautiful paintings sitting beneath the ground in darkness for thousands of years before being unearthed over the last couple of centuries. Apart from the amazing treasures found in those that hadn’t been robbed, these tombs gave historians a unique and incredibly clear insight into a long-dead world. Images in Egyptian tattoo designs seem to give us tantalizing glimpses into such a different world, completely separated from this one.

While the specific, unique, features that the wearer choooses for his or her Egyptian tattoo gives us an insight into their own character, whichever characteristics the wearer wishes to express. More often than not a meaing very personal to the man or woman wearing the tattoo.

An image very popular in Egyptian tattoos is the sun, if you’d like to read about Sun tattoos, go here: Sun Tattoo Designs

If you’d like to read my review of the most popular online gallery to buy Egyptian tattoo designs, go here: Tattoo Site Review


July 13th, 2009  
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History of Tattoos

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The word tatoo (tattoo) has its origins from the Polynesian word “ta”, meaning “to mark something” and the Tahitian word “Tatau” which means “to record something.” Tattoo history dates back 5000 years and there are numerous examples of variations of tattoos.

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Over time, this embellishment of the body has been used by many different people and cultures and are therefore found in numerous variations. Even today, the decoration of the body is extremely popular.

Historical findings
One of the oldest known examples of tattoo art was found in 1991 on a 5000 year old man. This man from the Ice Age was found in the mountains between Austria and Italy and is one of the best-preserved corpses ever found. But the most interesting thing about this discovery was that even the skin was so well preserved that it could detect no less than 57 tattoos. Among the tattoos found on the man was a cross on the back of his knee, six parallel lines above the kidneys as well as several lines around both ankles. It is believed that these tattoos were made for reasons of therapy, so as to avoid arthritis.

Back in 1948 archaeologists found further indication of historical tattoos, this time near the border between China and Russia. Archaeologist Sergei Rudenko was underway with the excavation of ancient grave chambers in the Altai Mountains in southern Siberia. In these graves, he found 2400 year old mummies. Their bodies revealed fascinating tattoos of various animals and monsters. We have not quite been able to determine whether these tattoos represent the status of the person that bore them or whether perhaps they had a kind of magical significance or even still it was just pure decoration.

In both the Japanese and Egyptian history there is also evidence of the ancient art of tattooing. In 1891 a fantastic discovery was made during an excavation in Egypt, when the remains of Priestess of the goddess of Hathor was found. Everywhere on her body were dots, lines and very sophisticated geometric patterns.

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May 8th, 2009  
Tags: china tattoos, egyptian tattoos, russia tattoos, tattoo history



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