Saturday, February 4, 2012

Flower Tattoo Designs - 7 Popular Styles

There are a variety of Flower Tattoo Designs to choose from to express your individuality. They come in an array of colors, shapes, and sizes. A flower design can represent your delicate, beautiful side or make a bold statement with a tribal style.
Flowers have long represented words we cannot say. They rotate through our life stages marking significant events: birthdays, holidays, marriage, sickness, death, etc. We send a bright bouquet to cheer up a friend. We send a dozen roses to declare our love. Have you ever wondered why we associate flowers with different occasions? Floriography, the language of flowers - the Japanese call it Hanakotoba. The thought that flowers can symbolize or express what we can or cannot say in words. Isn't that what a tattoo is all about? A symbol or design that expresses who we are or what we want to say about ourselves in words unspoken.
If you're searching for a style of tattoo that has eternal qualities then a flower design is what you need. They are one of the most popular tattoo designs. It's important to consider what the message behind the flower is when choosing your design. Seven of the most popular styles are listed below to assist you in your decision:
  1. Rose - Probably the most popular tattoo design. It holds different meanings for different people as many as the colors of the rose itself. But, there is a consistent meaning that resonates through all people and that is one of affection. The red rose is a symbol of love and romance.
  2. Hibiscus - Traditionally used in tribal or Hawaiian Flower Designs. Comes in a variety of colors with red being the most commonly used. Recognized as a symbol of delicate beauty.
  3. Lotus - Holds an eastern mystique to it. It's long been accepted as a symbol of estranged love.
  4. Lily - Has a variety of meanings based on the type of lily. A water lily symbolized purity of heart. A tiger lily declares, "I dare you to love me." Look into the type of lily your choosing before making a final decision.
  5. Daffodil - Symbolizes hope & disease and is the official flower for the American Cancer Society.
  6. Daisy - Represents innocence. The story from Celtic legends is the daisy appeared from the spirits of children who died at birth. The flowers were scattered across the earth to cheer the grieving parents.
  7. Sunflower - Their brilliant beauty declares how magnificent you are! Greek mythology tells of how Clytia fell in love with Apollo. She stood straight & tall for nine days seeking his attention, but Apollo didn't notice her or her beauty. She was turned into a flower and now faces the sun declaring her beauty.
Think about the meaning behind the flower when choosing your design. Don't just go with what's popular. Choose something unique to express yourself by researching the thousands of flowers, their symbolism and the myths associated with them.

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