Celtic Tattoos


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Celtic Cross Tattoo

The Celtic culture and heritage has all been preserved through pictures and art, with no written documentation. Therefore, Celtic tattoos hold much more meaning than what meets the eye.

The Celtic people were very well educated in the areas of religion, philosophy, geography and astronomy. The majority of Celtic tattoos are a representation of one of these areas. Even with all their education, the Celtic culture is filled with superstitions. Some of the Celtic tattoos are a guard against evil spirits.

Celtic tattoos feature intricate designs that are very detailed. The Celtic tattoo art is often represented by multiple patterns that intertwine with each other. There can also be spirals, and animals present. Celtic tattoos were often a way to display their heritage.

The most common design used for this purpose was the three leaved shamrock. It is a representation of good fortune. Of course the number three plays an important role in the protection against superstitions and is considered to be very sacred. The Triskel is a symbol that is made up of three spirals. Another popular design is the harp, a Celtic instrument.


Celtic Cross Tattoos

For those who are interested in preserving their Celtic heritage, Celtic cross tattoos may be the perfect option. This symbol is though to be the earliest representation of the Celtic people. The circle of the cross is to represent the eternal love of Christ. The crossroads represent the different paths that each individual takes on their road to discover and maintain their relationship with Christ.

Celtic cross tattoos also are a representation of the four great festivals of the Celtic year. The knots of a Celtic cross tattoo have no beginning and no ending. All over the world this pattern is know to represent infinity and eternity.


The Celtic Knot

Celtic knots are a very popular tattoo design lately. The Celtic knots have no beginning or end to them. This is to represent the continuous relationship between the physical world and the spiritual world. The Celtics believe in a continuous flow of love, faith, and life.

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Celtic Butterfly Tattoos

Many women find Celtic butterfly tattoos to offer them a colorful object that is in line with the Celtic culture. The wings of the butterfly are designed from intertwined loops and spirals.

You can still make a Celtic butterfly tattoo uniquely yours by adding some details or special colors. If you want a large, detailed Celtic butterfly tattoo, you need to have it located on your shoulder or lower back. You can place a small Celtic butterfly tattoo on your ankle or arm.

Celtic tattoos have found themselves to be very popular once again, especially with the younger generation of individuals. There are plenty of beautiful designs to choose from so take your time and find a design you love but that you understand the meaning of before you commit to it. Some people are getting them because of their heritage and the meaning behind such designs. Others simply enjoy the beauty of Celtic tattoos .



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