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Koi Fish Tattoo

Fish Koi Tattoo Japanese Koi Fish Tattoos Design.Fish Koi Tattoos Meaning and Symbolism.The word "koi" comes from Japanese. Koi fish are specially bred in Japan for their color. A prize example can be valued in the $100,000 range. Koi are a type of carp and have been cultivated and bred in Japan for possibly thousands of years.If you have been to Japan you will notice they are a common feature in most traditional Japanese gardens. They most likely originated from Eastern Asia, Aral, Black and Caspian Seas. Earliest records of Koi have been found in China and have been widely spread in Japan.

For the Japanese Fish Koi represent strength and power because they are often able to lift their entire body up and jump out of the water.Koi fish tattoo are beautiful and wildly popular right now.

Koi fish tattoo of course have a long history and go all the way back to ancient Japanese times and it is a definite Japanese or Asian tattoo theme. Therefore the tattoos that represent koi fish often show them splashing in the water and water flying everywhere which shows of their strength. Plus as an added bonus they are an absolute beautiful fish and the colors of them lend themselves to a tattoos.The beautiful bright oranges mixed witht he blues of water make for an ideal tattoo plus since they are traditionally a Japanese tattoo they lend a sort of forgien mystery to their air.Fish Koi tattoos are now very popular among men and women. Typically men get them on their shoulders or calf and women like to get them as a lower back tattoo.There are a few out there that also get them as full back tattoos with more of a tradition Asian design.The color scheme of the Koi fish tattoo is very important element. A common color scheme would be the Yen Yang design of black and white. Most of the cases, the color scheme work the best if integrate with your shin color. For instant, if you have a dark or olive skin color it may be more suitable to choose a bright hue so the Koi fish tattoo to make it more visible.The natural colors of white, red, black, yellow or gold or perhaps a mixture of those colors would be applicable if you really want the test of more traditional style.Always remember that Koi Fish tattoo needs a place of honor on your body.

Men generally get them on their shoulders or calf and women like to get them as a lower back tattoo. Additions- Along with the koi fish tattoo you can always put some water in the background that splashes around the fish. Also Cherry blossom flower are very traditional and go well with a Japanese themed tattoo. Cost-It all depends on what size, how many colors, and type you Want.Additions and if you want the work custom designed or you are going to use flash. They typically run between $50 to $250 dollars.

More Koi fish Facts:

1. The Koi is associated with the family. On Children's Day Koi flags are raised, Black Koi the father, Orange/Red mother, Blue/White for a boy, red/pink for a girl.

2. The Koi Fish symbolizes courage in the Buddhist Religion. According to Buddhists, humans 'swim' through the 'ocean of suffering' without fear, just like a fish swims through water.

3. Another word to describe "love" is "koi". The kanji character for "kokoro (heart)" is included as part of both kanji characters. Both "ai" and "koi" can be translated as "love" in English.

Fish Koi tattoo

 

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Cherry Blossoms Tattoo Italian Charm 9mm
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Cherry Blossoms Tattoo Mousepad
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Cherry Blossoms Tattoo Rockabilly Flip Top Lighter
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Tattoo Johnny Sexy Fairy Cherry Blossom Belt Buckle
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Getting a tribal cherry tattoos is a cool idea, but you need to do some good research when choosing your artwork.

You can start with the simple search engine scans -- perhaps you'll run across a traditional art piece that hasn't already been done a thousand times already - but to make a lasting personal statement, check out the pay tribal art websites. Those are the sites that will give you up close and personal pictures of the artists' own drawings, his or her work in progress on a client, and statements from satisfied and repeat customers. This will also give you an idea of the artist's experience and whether or not this is a tattoo parlor truly devoted to the tribal ink culture.

While you're there, check out the website's blog if available, and look for statements showing the parlor has been authenticated by the health department - fresh pots and new needles for each client, and if the artists wear gloves and equipment is sterilized.

The better websites will offer other links to conventions and galleries showcasing other up and coming artists and the newest ink work out there. Check out all the different styles and if you have questions, don't be afraid to ask. The ideal artist is one who will sit down with you and tune in on your vision. After all, you don't want to spend your money and end up with artwork you're not happy with.

Explore all your options. Just an hour or two of web searching in the beginning can save you time and headaches later. Your money will be well spent and a truly unique piece of art work will be yours.

Good luck getting your new tribal cherry tattoos!

 

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Cherry Blossoms Tattoo Italian Charm 9mm
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Cherry Blossoms Tattoo Mousepad
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Tattoos on Lower Back – Fresh New Look

years, it was not considered socially acceptable for women to have tattoos. But with the advent of  tattoos on lower back designs and other body art geared towards the female form, these taboos have changed.

During the past few decades, the demand for tattoos among women has increased dramatically. It was during the 1990s in particular that the lower back emerged as a logical spot for tattoos, and it has become one of the most highly tattooed parts of the female anatomy.

Tattoos on lower back are often associated with sexuality, as they emphasize the curvy nature of a woman's figure. They are inked to follow the slope of the back on either side of the spine, and they work particularly well for females because they suit the wideness of the hips.

Tattoos on the lower back can range from intricate tribal designs or creative symmetrical shapes to actual pictorial images that are photographic in nature. These multicolor elements can comprise either part of the design or the entire tattoo itself.

Some of the more popular designs requested for lower back designs include tribal patterns, floral collections, hearts, roses, depictions of the sun and planets, pairs of wings, and images of the lotus seed. Women have also begun to explore traditionally male-oriented art, including dragons, Harley art, and Native American designs. Many girls who get a tattoo on their lower back for the first time come back to have it augmented or to get an additional tattoo on another part of their body.

Women admit to liking tattoos on the lower back for many reasons. Tattoos of this nature are touted as fun tattoos to show off, especially with the trend of current fashions. Low cut bathing suits, low to mid-rise jeans, and other lowrider pants contribute to the image of sexiness that has been facilitated by tattoos on lower back.

Another positive aspect afforded by tattoos on lower back is that the space available lends itself to large, intricate designs. The wearer has the freedom of choice. Also, the lower back is a spot on the body that does not change much with age or weight so the design will remain consistent over time.

Overall, lower back tattoo designs have really opened the door of opportunity for women to have large tattoos. Viewed as an asset of sensuality and a tool to enhance feminine beauty, the tapestry of the lower back will continue to be bared for the sake of art.

 

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Cherry Blossoms Tattoo Italian Charm 9mm
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Cherry Blossoms Tattoo Rockabilly Flip Top Lighter
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Cherry Blossom Tattoo Watch Genuine Leather Band
Cherry Blossom Tattoo Watch Genuine Leather Band
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Tattoo Johnny Sexy Fairy Cherry Blossom Belt Buckle
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