Sunday 8 June 2014

Traditional Tattoo Designs for Men

 Tattoo designs for men can be used in so many ways, traditional ways or modern ways. More traditional ways of people having tattoos done on their bodies is usually because they need to mark themselves as a symbol when they are living in a tribe. There are a lot of tribes in Indonesia that still uses tattoos to mark their tribe members, for both men and women.

Pictures of Lower Back Tattoos For Girls

Lower Back Tattoo Designs on Girls

 Lower back tattoo designs are a lot used on girls rather than on guys because girls think it would be sexy by using crow tops and low-rise jeans and when they sit somehow they could reveal their tattoo that they have back there. This type of tattoo done in the lower back is usually called the “tramp stamp” tattoo.

Bird Tattoo Designs for Both Men and Women

 Bird tattoo designs are not particular for a gender, because they could fit perfectly to be used as a design for both male and female. Sailors for example uses the bluebird tattoo too symbolize they have done at least 5,000 miles on the ocean, they usually have two birds facing each other; one is red and one is blue.

Incredible Tattoo Designs For Girls


Tattoo designs for girls is simply interesting because they will look more pretty when they put it on their body. Since, boys got the tattoo to show off his feeling, thought and identity, girls got it for appreciating something, people or things who they adore to, to be everything what they want to be, to attract another people, as a symbol, and as a fashion.

Hourglass Tattoo Designs

Hourglass Tattoo Designs is a symbol of time which keep ticking any time. Many people say that hourglass designs is amazing because it has deep meaning about the time. For instance, the hourglass with an eye is quite creative. Then, hourglass which has wings is like the reminder to us.

The History of Maori Tattoo Designs


Maori tattoo designs is kind of tribal tattoo. This tattoo is comes from New Zealand. Actually, Maori as the founder of this tattoo is not New Zealand people, he comes from Eastern Polynesia. Since Captain James Cook and Joseph Banks fascinated and intrigued by Maori`s tattoo in 1769, they quick promote this tattoo over their friends.