Friday, June 15, 2012

Japanese Flower Tattoos



Japanese flower tattoos have been very popular in the tattoo world. The art of tattoos has existed in Japan since 5000 B.C. The specialty of Japanese tattoos is that they are reflective in nature. In this article, we will read on Japanese flower tattoos...

Japan has been a land of Samurai warriors, magical beasts and not to forget beautiful works of art. Tattooing is an ancient art in Japan and historians have traced back the origin to 5000 B.C., they also have evidence which can prove that this art may have existed even before that. The traditional name for tattooing in Japan is irezumi. Literally translated it says, "decorating the body by inserting ink". Previously the tattoos were done with hand using ‘Nara ink’, which is a permanent dye. The dye was hammered into the skin skillfully using a sharp object. Like is the case with most of the tattoo designs, Japanese tattoos also have symbolical representations and philosophical meanings attached to them. There are a number of Japanese tattoos which are popular like koi fish tattoos, samurai tattoos, geisha tattoos, Japanese flower tattoos, more specifically the cherry blossom tattoos, etc. Flower tattoos have been popular since olden times. To make Japanese flower tattoo designs, the pattern was outlined on the skin, later it was filled using the permanent ink dye.

Japanese Flower Tattoo Ideas and Designs

Japanese flower tattoos are intricate and are made in bright colors. The most common and traditional Japanese flower tattoos for women and men are the cherry blossom tattoo designs, lotus flower tattoos, chrysanthemum tattoos, peony tattoos, etc. These tattoos not only are beautiful, but they also have wonderful meanings attached to them. Japanese lotus flower tattoos represent estranged love and yearning. Lotus flowers are also associated with Buddhism and it is taken as a symbol of spiritual awakening to the reality of life. It is a very popular Japanese flower tattoos for men and women, especially those who have gone through hardships and are now coming out of the problems. It also means that although the flower grows in the muddy dirty bottom of the pond, it rises above all of this and goes on to become an object of beauty. You may want to read on lotus flower: symbol and tattoos. On the other hand, both chrysanthemum and peony flower tattoos are symbols of fragility and beauty. Peony flower tattoo is also a symbol of wealth, prosperity and good fortune. Often this flower is used as a filler with some other tattoo design.

Cherry blossom are one of the favorite Japanese flower tattoos for girls and guys, although they are often said to be a feminine tattoo design. Cherry blossoms are delicate flowers, which blossom only for a short time. It is looked upon as transience of life in Japan and it denotes female beauty in China. This idea is deeply tied with the fundamental teachings of Buddhism. According to Buddhist teachings, all life is suffering and transitory. The Japanese have for long been very attached to the Buddhist belief of transitory nature of life and it is noble to not get too attached to a particular outcome and become emotional, as everything good or bad will all pass in time. Fallen cherry blossom represents beauty of snow. There is another meaning attached to fallen cherry blossom. The meaning is extended to the life of a warrior, whose life came to end early in the battlefield. Read on cherry blossom tree tattoo.

Japanese flower tattoo sleeves are very popular among the men. Read on sleeve tattoos. These tattoos can be made almost on any of the body part. The most common are wrist tattoos, arm tattoos, shoulder tattoos, back tattoos, ankle tattoos, etc. You can also combine Japanese flower tattoos with other tattoo designs as well. You can opt to get temporary Japanese flower tattoo designs made initially. If you do like the design, you can choose to get a permanent tattoo made, as tattoo removal is a painful and time consuming process. Once you have got a tattoo made, tattoo care is important, so that you are successful in keeping the infection at bay.