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Cherry tattoos
Posted in Cherry Blossom Tattoo on 31 August 2009

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Cherry tattoos screening cherries with stems yet attached signify the freshness of the fruit. Cherries are also seen in tattoos with whipped cream or chocolate symbolizing the fine and sweet things in life. Cherries also bring to mind health and well-being. Cherry images are all around; you will see them on skirts or bobbling around on a couple of flip flops. Acquiring a cherry tattoo is not tough.  They shall fit as a stand-alone image a in small place such as the ankle, wrist or inner elbow.

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Cherry Blossom Tattoo:symbol of power
Posted in Cherry Blossom Tattoo on 4 October 2008

Cherry blossom tattoo are among the immensely trendy tattoo design for women at present. The cherry blossom tattoos are quite delicate in nature. In many of the cultures around the globe the cherry blossom has significant meaning. Cultures like Japanese and Chinese have used great symbolism for the cherry blossom. Hence before decoding on any of the cherry blossom tattoo design you first must consider the symbolism attached to it. In order to get the most beautiful design for the cherry blossom tattoo you must relate the symbolism represented by cherry blossom to relate it with your type of requirement for the tattoo design. Chinese cherry blossom is a symbol of power and hence if you are symbolizing your power through the tattoo design then the Chinese cherry blossom tattoo design is the most suited design for you. The Japanese cherry blossom tattoo design signifies the humanity of life, hence to relate your self with humanity of life you must go for the Japanese cherry blossom tattoo design.

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From the early 1990’s on, there has been a tremendous increase in the popularity of tattooing among the general public in North America and Europe, a trend that has since spread around the world. Anyone who has taken even the most cursory glance at the mainstream media during the past decade could quite easily come away with the impression that the current popular interest in tattoos and other forms of body modification, such as body piercing, has arisen out of a cultural void and that there is scant evidence to suggest where the roots of the resurgence might lie. In point of fact, nothing could be further from the truth.

Tattoos have had a rich and colourful history in western popular culture for the better part of two centuries and nowhere is this better illustrated than by the rather extraordinary number of historical figures and modern day celebrities who, have sported or currently have body art.