Dragons tattoos: designs and ideas

Hi, everyone. In this post I'd like to present you the most recent tattoo gallery available on my website, www.seiza.ro: the Dragon tattoo designs gallery. The first tattoo-design of this category is a tribal tattoo depicting two dragons forming a heart-shape. The text between the two dragons is written in Chinese and means "eternal love" or "everlasting love" (I think this text is quite appropriate for this tattoo-design, due to the fact that dragons were believed to be immortal creatures. Next: a dragon coiled around a tribal heart. In the...

Santa Muerte tattoos: several questions

Previous posts:1. Death tattoos: Santa Muerte - origins and significations 2. Death tattoos: portrayals of the Santa Muerte 3. Santa Muerte tattoos: various elements which can occur in these tattoos What could be the reason for getting a Santa Muerte tattoo? The first reason is the belief that Santa Muerte, being the saint of death, has the right to decide when one should die. By pleasing Santa Muerte, one can delay the moment of his / her death, can escape from deadly problems, etc. Besides, many of those who believe in Santa Muerte think that she can decide not only the moment of one's death...

Santa Muerte tattoos: various elements which can occur in these tattoos

Previous posts:1. Death tattoos: Santa Muerte - origins and significations 2. Death tattoos: portrayals of the Santa Muerte The two most common objects that Santa Muerte carries are a scythe and a globe. The scythe can symbolize the cutting of negative energies or influences. Also, as a harvesting tool, it can symbolize hope and prosperity. It can represent the moment of death, when a scythe is said to cut a silver thread. The scythe has a long handle, indicating that it can reach anywhere. The globe represents Death’s dominion and can be seen...

Death tattoos: portrayals of the Santa Muerte

Previous posts:1. Death tattoos: Santa Muerte - origins and significations Depictions Santa Muerte portrayed as Grim Reaper Most of the Santa Muerte tattoos, especially those which are made by unskilled "artists" or those made under improper conditions (like prisons) are usually cheap depictions of the Grim Reaper: a skeleton dressed in a long hooded cloak, carrying a scythe. Santa Muerte portrayed as a skeleton version of the Virgin of Guadalupe, the patron saint of MexicoMore original images actually portray the feminine aspect of the character,...

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