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Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Tribal cross tats - elegant body art

By Bulah Ramaker


According to one approach, the whole process of getting a tat done is compared to falling fond of a person. Similar to how the love for a person leaves a permanent mark on one's heart, a tattoo leaves a mark deep down the skin impossible to be removed after it is inked once.

How many lines used in the tribal tattoos and the sharp turns with the lines intersecting each other in the form of circles and thus leading to an interwoven structure represent the deep human bonds that exist among the tribes. Fortunately they are an indication of the various truths of life one needs to know. Not many are aware to the fact that the tats can be decoded too. This is why it is said very often that these tats are spiritual symbols more than religious symbols. At present, with the social acceptance of cross, a little relaxation has been provided to the strictness of designs thus enabling the various designs to gel well producing impeccable forms of art.

If one has closely observed the place on our bodies where the tattoos are placed, he will know that the men usually prefer the tribal tattoos on their upper arm, forearm, and nape of the neck, chest and shoulder blades. The prime focus of the tattoo for a man is to exhibit his symbol of power and strength. Women on the other hand opt for the tattoos on their wrist, ankle or love handles. The latest trend is to own inking on the lower back. For a woman, the objective of the butterfly tattoos is to enhance her beauty and make her look all the more attractive.

The cross itself having gone through a gradual process of evolution, has now started being used with many virgin designs, the tribal cross tattoos being one too.

In case you are a tat fan looking for top tat in town, then the best choice is always to choose the tribal cross tat.




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