Polynesian Flower Tattoo
Polynesian Flower Tattoo
Polynesian flower tattoo are a new fashion fad for the hip and chic girls. In the last ten years, the tattooing has become more socially acceptable. With the Hollywood hottest stars be it Angelina Jolie, Amy Winehouse or Megan Fox sporting their tattoos in front of the world media; it doesn’t come as a big surprise that tattoos are becoming more and more common with girls and women. They are inking their body to get the tattoos done on their body.
Female tattoos lie polynesian flower tattoo are smaller, delicate and feminine in design. They are varied and unique to match the individuality of all the tattooed girls. There are a different variety of fascinating girl tattoos like demons, vixens, pin-up girl tattoos, sparrows, sacred hearts, angel wings, tiger, butterflies, hearts, roses and cherry blossoms. Girls get their tattoos done on the lower back, left shoulder, ankle, upper breast, stomach, or bikini area. Tattoos on shoulder have more visibility and especially looks great when wearing, sleeveless tops, tank tops or halter tops. Ankle tattoos are cute and are a great accent when wearing slippers, sandals or flip-flops.
Females find tattoos **** and attractive. It makes a bold style statement. Here are some hottest tattoo ideas for girls-
Butterfly tattoos:
The growing influence that the women have in the tattoo culture and butterflies seems to be the most popular subject for a girl tattoo.
Tribal tattoos:
The craze for tribal tattoos is same both amongst men as well as women. The most common tribal tattoo covers an astonishing array of tattoo designs like Maori, Haida and Polynesian designs.
Star tattoos:
Celebrities and rich and famous love flaunting star tattoos. They are universal and probably the oldest symbol with strong meaning.
Angel tattoos:
Angel tattoo is strong way to express one’s faith and as a powerful symbol in Memorial tattoos.
Flower tattoos:
Flowers surreal and natural beauty epitomizes feminity. Each flower denotes symbolic meaning. Common flower tattoos are roses, daisies, lilies, sunflowers and cherry blossom.
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My cousin got them on his forearms and hes in the coast gurard and said that the ones he had had something to do with that… but for the other guys, i agree… they think it looks cool and just a fad!
OMG that tattooist is a freak. Who in the hell would do that to themselves?
Last time I saw my artist he and he co-worker were talking about getting so sick of generic tattoos to the point they charge more for them.
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More details can be had from the source:
Every tattoo is an attempt by the wearer to express themselves, for themselves or to display to others. The content, colour, placement, size, shape and style of a tattoo are all variables which can be manipulated to help that attempt at self-expression. All these variables interact — change one, you may have to change another or more.
Polynesian style is a branch of the Tribal style whose characteristic is bold black abstracts or figurative designs There are many different Polynesian styles of tattooing: Marquesan, Tahitian, Samoan, Hawaiian, Maori… Every Polynesian island has its own style and every tattooist also has his own style – more modern or more traditional, fineline highly detailed work that utilizes delicate single-needle outlines, or rougher style, more oriented on design or more oriented on symbolism…
About the Meaning
Most tattooists who work in Polynesian style have very little notion about the meaning of the designs. Polynesian tattooists have photocopies of a few pages from the book by Karl von den Steinen [See Books section] which is considered the Bible for Polynesian tattoo. Very few have the full text and they don't read German. So they don't necessarily understand or know the meanings of the designs. Although a few do, as the Marquesan motif names are included, and the names of some patterns are still known by some Marquesans. Those that were involved in the early revival in Tahiti (Tavana, Chime, Raymond and Porutu) know their stuff. But most have just adopted the Marquesan style as their own style and call it "Maohi."
Many people ask if there is a Polynesian alphabet. The only written Polynesian script that we know is the Easter Island Rongo-Rongo. But these pictograms have not yet been fully deciphered. Artists can create letters in a Polynesian style – Marquesan, Hawaiian, Maori, Samoan, etc.
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I’ve seen many male porn stars with them and some other people, just wondering.
has tons of info about piercings and tattoos.. including the history of some in the BME Encyclopedia.