Skull Tattoo Designs make a powerful statement, the skull as a tattoo design is very popular and has many meanings and symbolism's often unique to the individual. Skull tattoo have always been popular from the beginning of time. It’s very appealing to people because of its intriguing and intricate design. But before getting it imprinted on the body, you may want to dig in deeper into its history and learn what it represents.The symbolism must be parallel to the way you think and the way you perceive things. The skull tattoo can be a symbolic reminder that we are all mortal and to live life to the fullest and to accept your fate with bravery. Skull tattoos have been popular for a number of decades. Many nations past and some more primitive nations today still cut up the skull of their enemies. This is one reason why skull tattoo designs are still so popular.
One main reason that skull tattoo designs are so popular is that many bike gangs still have their own unique skull tattoo designs for their private clubs tattooed on them. Although skulls are primarily thought to represent death, they are still highly requested tattoo subjects. Some of the most recognized skull tattoos around the world are the “Jolly Roger” skull and crossbones designs that were popularized by pirates in the 17th and 18th centuries.The ancients believed the skull to be a symbol of death and termination of one’s life. Many tribes represented their clans with the help of the tattoos, of which skull tattoo was the chief one. The skull represented spiritual and religious nuances to some tribes. Death itself is a very complex and complicated phenomenon with multiple dimensions. The tribal skull tattoo majorly represents death. It cannot always be thought of in a negative or dark manner, but rather death can be thought of as a major change or merely a big transformation. Death also represents the soul’s journey to another place.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Skull Tattoos Designs 2013
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