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воскресенье, 18 мая 2014 г.

Skull And Japanese Sleeve Tattoos

By Darren Hartley


Skull sleeve tattoos are awesome and perfect tattoos available in a variety of styles and colors. They are very suitable for both men and women who want to get unique and cool body ink art. They provide unique hallmarks in their projection of very prominent skull images.


Skull sleeve tattoos are also appropriate for tattoo lovers who want their tattoo art to be easily seen by everybody. For men, this type of tattoos gives them a more masculine image. The skull is a well liked tattoo symbol. This is probably because they can be portrayed with other appropriate symbols.

The skull image as portrayed in skull sleeve tattoos echoes of universality and flexibility. The skull can be a symbol of fierceness and evil or an expression of elegance and charm, depending on how it is depicted in the design. A whole different theme can be created once the skull is incorporated with other tattoo symbols.

Japanese sleeve tattoos are made up of unique designs because they mimic the beauty of paintings. Apart from putting the art form of body painting to a pedestal, they offer different meanings for each and every Japanese tattoo design.

Japanese sleeve tattoos containing an image of the Sakura or cherry blossom are life representations. While luck is the symbolism associated with Koi fish tattoos, strength from supernatural sources is what Japanese dragon tattoos signify. As to the Hannya mask tattoos, they are thought of to be bringers of good luck to the surroundings of its wearers.

Contrary to popular belief, Japanese sleeve tattoos carrying the Hannya mask as its focal point is not a representation of Satan or the devil. Hannyas are purported to be terrestrial monsters, who are unable to deal with their feelings of passion, jealousy and hate. Used as a representation of devil possession in Japanese theater, the mask can only be removed by its wearer once Buddha releases him from his possession. This is hell as conceptualized in the Japanese Buddhist tradition.



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