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Monday 21 February 2011

Getting To Know More About Koi Fish Tattoos

By Emily Diaz


Since you have decided to get a tattoo, the first step towards this major decision is now behind you. The next step is to find the type of tattoo that you want. When it comes to a choice, the sky is the limit, or your imagination. The talent of the artist also counts, of course. At this time Koi fish tattoos reign supreme.

So what's a Koi fish? You might ask. Well, it's a sizable fish, related to the Carp. But because they are colored orange and red, for example, many people mistake them for goldfish. They come in other colors as well, like white or black or blue. And their size is resolved by the environment in which they live. If they have the room to grow, they might get to be 3 feet long.

Japan has a exceptional place for Koi fish in its culture. The country has quite a respect for this fish and has had it for many centuries. The Japanese breed them for their incredible beauty.

If you have this kind, you have a tattoo that has a lot of meaning behind it. And as you know, it's always a good thing to get the story associated with it. So when someone asks your questions about it, you can give a ready explanation of the symbolism involved. The following are interesting facts about the meaning behind Koi fish:

* advancements, improvements, ambitions * courage to suppress the challenges of life * determination and endurance in critical situations * good luck in almost anything * independence and freedom * strength to withstand the test of time * strong character and identity

As mentioned before, Koi fish come in quite a number of different colors. And they look rather ornate as well. If you want a truly grand work of art inked into your skin, find a talented artist to do the job for you. But be ready to pay the price for a truly great tattoo design of Koi fish.

One reason for the high price is that a artist may only use a color on one client. The needle that penetrates your skin, will also inject particles of your blood back into the ink. So the left-over ink must be disposed of for evident sanitary reasons. And these colored inks are not cheap.

Even if the tattoo artist is careful not to waste ink, some ink predictably gets wasted. So if you want a this kind tattoo that uses all the good colors it can have, you will need to pay the suitable price. But because these tattoos are stunningly beautiful, people usually don't mind paying the high price.




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