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dimanche 18 mai 2014

Skull Sleeve And Japanese Sleeve Tattoos

By Darren Hartley


Skull sleeve tattoos are awesome and perfect tattoos available in a variety of styles and colors. They are very suitable for both men and women who want to get unique and cool body ink art. They provide unique hallmarks in their projection of very prominent skull images.

Perfect skull sleeve tattoos are also appropriate for tattoo lovers who want their tattoo art to be easily seen by everybody. For men, this type of tattoos gives them a more masculine image. The skull is a well liked tattoo symbol. This is probably because they can be portrayed with other appropriate symbols.

The skull image as portrayed in skull sleeve tattoos echoes of universality and flexibility. The skull can be a symbol of fierceness and evil or an expression of elegance and charm, depending on how it is depicted in the design. A whole different theme can be created once the skull is incorporated with other tattoo symbols.

Because they reproduce the beauty of paintings, Japanese sleeve tattoos are able to provide uniqueness in their designs. They put the art of body painting on a pedestal. Each and every Japanese tattoo design has its own meaning distinct from all the other designs.

The Sakura or cherry blossom when incorporated in Japanese sleeve tattoos are representations of life. The Koi fish tattoos are strong symbols for luck. The Japanese dragon tattoos are expressions of strength coming from supernatural powers. The Hannya mask tattoos are believed to be bringers of good luck to its surroundings.

The Hannya mask when contained in Japanese sleeve tattoos is not a veneration of Satan or the devil. This is contrary to the popular belief that says otherwise. Hannyas are actually terrestrial monsters that became so because of their confusion in dealing with their feelings of passion, jealousy and hate. The mask is worn in Japanese theater to signify devil possession. The only way out of this possession is a complete devotion to Buddha. Japanese Buddhism carries this concept of hell in its tradition.




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