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from: The Popularity of Rose Tattoos


Whether or not you are a fan of tattoos, chances are you can name a few popular tattoo designs. These designs include things like the names of loved ones, and more macabre things like skulls, However, there is one kind of tattoo that remains among the most requested, and that is the rose tattoo.

About Rose Tattoos

The interesting thing about rose tattoos is that while other tattoo designs tend to be gender specific, rose tattoos are frequently seen on both men and women. There are many different reasons why both men and women choose to get rose tattoos, and those reasons are interesting ones.

First of all, the rose is often looked upon as the flower of love and romance. Thus, a man might get a tattoo of his wife or girlfriend’s name framed by roses as a romantic gesture. The same might be done by a woman for her significant other.

Rose tattoos are not just a symbol of romance however. Roses are often featured in gothic art, thus people interested in that genre of art might get a rose tattoo for that reason. It is important to note that for this genre of art, red roses are popular, but black roses are more so.

It should be noted that rose tattoos can come in a variety of different colors. For example, yellow roses mean friendship, and pink roses mean an infatuation that is not quite love yet. Some people choose to get rose tattoos note for their meaning or color, but just because they find it to be a pretty flower.

People like to get rose tattoos in a variety of different places. For example, if someone has felt the pain of loss in some way, they might get a rose tattoo that clearly depicts the thorns. It is interesting to see how such a beautiful flower can also have more ominous aspects.

If you are interested in getting a rose tattoo, be sure and do some research as to how detailed and how large you want the tattoo to be. Also, the tattoo does necessarily have to just be the flower. Rather, it cane be incorporated into other designs as well.

For more information on rose tattoos, all you have to do is search the internet. There are many different websites that provide galleries full of ideas that you can choose from. If you are an artist yourself, you can design your own tattoo and bring it to a professional to copy for the actual tattoo. Whatever you do, make sure where you go uses clean materials. Tattoos are an art form, but they should also be safe.





  


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