Archive for the 'Dragon Tattoos' Category
You may already know this, but finding a quality tribal dragon tattoo can be a real pain, especially if you only want the quality artwork that’s online. The good news is that there is an easy way to escape this madness, which I will tell you, along with some things to watch out for while you’re on your search.
January 28th, 2008 | Posted in Tribal Tattoos, Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
Are dragon tattoos meant only for the damsels around? Seems like that is some wrong notion! Let’s be a part of the upcoming tattoo mania for the attractive men folk today!
January 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
It is very hard to find some unique design of dragon. Most sketches of dragons found on the free gallery of many websites are very old and outdated. You won’t find any unique design of tribal dragon in the three spring catalogs of most tattoo parlors
January 8th, 2008 | Posted in Tribal Tattoos, Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
It is believed that the mythical creature developed its appearance from the totem poles of many different tribes in China. As the tribes merged, the different attributes of the dragon’s appearance took shape. The Chinese dragon is believed to have evolved over time to incorporate the features of 9 animals to become the mythical creature it is today. These features include…..
January 7th, 2008 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos, Tattoo Meaning, Chinese Tattoos | No Comments
The Chinese red dragon has long been a symbol of power and supremacy in Chinese mythology. These dragons are usually depicted as long, snake-like creatures with four claws. Chinese dragons with five claws were imperial dragons typically reserved for emperors.
January 4th, 2008 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos, Chinese Tattoos | No Comments
In the early days, the Romans and Greeks employed body marks such as tattoos on gladiators, slaves and prisoners as a means to identify them from the rest of the villagers but in the recent year tattooing has become fashion statement and is generally common among males. The more tattoos on the body, the tougher the image but that too has changed as soon as awareness and freedom of expression took on a new level.
December 14th, 2007 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
Information related to asian dragons and their significance in culture and symbolism, as well as tattoo design ideas. A brief overview to help you make a better guided decision when it comes to choosing your design.
December 14th, 2007 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
Dragons have long been important mythological figures in Asian and Western Cultures. In Asian cultures they were viewed as highly respected creatures, with connection to the emperors and imperial families. In Japan, dragons were seen as the protectors of the imperial family, and it is also believed the first emperor descended from a dragon.
December 6th, 2007 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
Information regarding dragons in Japanese mythology and design ideas for Japanese dragon tattoos.
December 6th, 2007 | Posted in Japanese Tattoos, Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
This article discusses common mythological dragons and their significance. This article also discusses dragon art tattoo design, as well as offers a unique idea for dragon art tattoos.
December 6th, 2007 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
The Chinese red dragon has long been a symbol of power and supremacy in Chinese mythology. These dragons are usually depicted as long, snake-like creatures with four claws.
November 30th, 2007 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
The Chinese dragon tattoo is a classic choice for inking. The Chinese dragon is a mythical Chinese creature, and is also called the Oriental (or Eastern) dragon.
November 6th, 2007 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos, Chinese Tattoos | No Comments
The dragon is one of the few mythological creatures that are known in 4 corners of the world. Dragons are a part of almost every cultures legends and myths. Because of this, dragon tattoos are one of the most popular designs that give a very distinct statement. The dragon tattoo is popular among both men and woman.
October 19th, 2007 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
Throughout the Far East, the dragon tattoo stands as a symbol of protection and strength. Just as American and English cultures have their own unique body art symbols, so does the Eastern part of the world.
October 16th, 2007 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos, Tattoo Meaning | No Comments
Get to know all about your favorite Dragon Tattoos all the details and all the fun.
September 26th, 2007 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
Dragon tattoos are awesome designs to get inked. Here are several meanings behind the dragon tattoo.
September 25th, 2007 | Posted in Tattoo Ideas, Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
Dragons have a fascination for modern day men and women; they are both reminders of a dark and frightening past, and a testament to human beings’ triumph over what they cannot understand. In many instances the dragon tattoos that we see today are appropriated from the Chinese culture which still has a living relationship with the dragon. You only have to attend one Chinese festival to realize how important the dragon is to the Chinese sense of who they are.
August 16th, 2007 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos | No Comments
Tattoo design has regained its previous glory and has emerged as a popular practice. Though it has been in practice for thousands of years, it is regaining more popularity now than ever before.
August 15th, 2007 | Posted in Dragon Tattoos | No Comments