Showing posts with label Rose Tattoo Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rose Tattoo Designs. Show all posts

Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Colors and Meanings of Rose Tattoo Designs

If you are thinking of getting a tattoo and you know you want a rose of some kind in it, you need to check out the many kinds of rose tattoo designs out there that available for you to choose from. One thing you should keep, in mind while choosing the design you like the best is that roses are full of symbolism and they all mean something different. Make sure you know the meaning behind the rose you choose before you get it tattooed on your skin.

The role that your choice of rose will have in the tattoo you want needs to be determined by the color of the rose. You would not want to send the wrong meaning with your tattoo. You can learn a lot about roses online and you might be surprised what you will learn. Make sure of the rose you are choosing for your rose tattoo designs.

The color red symbolizes love in many things. The red rose is a huge symbol of love that has been a part of many cultures all over the world. If you want to include a red rose in your tattoo, then you need to make sure it has a good reason to stand up for a love that you feel for someone. You will be sending that message out about that person every time someone sees your ink.

The color yellow has had different meanings over the past years when it comes to roses. In the past, the far past, yellow in a rose actually meant jealousy and mean spirited feelings. Thankfully, today the beautiful yellow rose signifies a close and endearing friendship. If you have a tattoo design in mind that includes a yellow rose, you should make sure to incorporate its meaning into that tattoo as well.

Pink roses are some of the most delicate in the way that they look. This may be the reason that pink was chosen as a symbol of feminism. If you would like to have a pink rose in your tattoo, then you will need to make sure it fits into the design you have chosen. Many people may not be aware of the significance of the rose color in their tattoo.

Watch out for those lavender and lilac roses if you see them in a tattoo. This color symbolizes enchantment and also sends the message of tread cautiously. If you are a type of a loner, this color of rose may be the perfect one for your tattoo.

The stage of blooming that your rose is in also means a lot in the message it sends. If you have an open rose in full bloom, it is saying thank you with much gratitude. The tiniest of rosebuds in rose tattoo designs means that the wearer is young and still in the beginnings of exploring the world.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Rose Tattoo Designs - More Than a Flower

From temporary to contemporary, a single bud or full sleeve, rose tattoo designs remain some of the most sought after in the circuit. The rose can be incorporated into any theme and can be any color imaginable, unlike other traditional flowers such as the daisy. I have never seen a purple daisy and unless you prefer fantasy, purple just does not seem to fit a daisy. A rose on the other hand is versatile. This flower has different symbolic meaning according to color as well.

What Does A Rose Mean To You?

There are very few people who do not like roses. Their scent is as delicate as their blossoms appear to be, yet the rose is a very hardy flower. It survives the harshest of elements and will lay dormant through the long winter months to emerge as beautiful as ever. With some tender loving care a rose will survive many generations.

This is one symbolic meaning of the rose. It represents the elements of life, beginning with a small, immature bud which soon grows into an individual blossom. No two are exactly alike. It will whither with time, being replaced with younger buds of its generation, with only a petal or two remaining to remind us of its passing beauty.

Color

The color of rose tattoo designs can have special meaning to a person as well. Some are not aware of a color's symbolic meaning when they are considering a design.

- Red can stand for love, passion- zest for life
- Blue can be seen as impossibility, with blue being at one time very rare
- Yellow stands for friendship and good will
- Pink can represent youth and also for cancer awareness
- White is linked to purity and all that is good
- Black implies loss or underlying challenges
- Gold will represent good fortune or high achievement

There are many color variations to choose from, and each can have a special meaning that is chosen by you. Green may be chosen for Irish heritage or simply because green is also your birth month color. The choices are endless. One could mix and match different colors according to what they wish them to represent, or just because you like that certain color!

Design Variations

Other popular or custom designs are incorporated with rose tattoo designs to either add variety or expand upon a basic theme. Some will add butterflies to give a realistic look to a nature theme, which is easily achieved by a talented artist.

Hummingbirds are quite popular, as are mythical creatures such as faeries, pixies and unicorns. All compliment the rose in some way, depending on how they are depicted.

A single rose entwined in barbed wire could represent the bondages of life and the desire for freedom, where two roses intertwined with delicate ferns could suggest a union of love and devotion.


Saturday, April 24, 2010

Rose Japanese Tattoo

Who does not love a rose and find it simply and stunningly beautiful? Maybe men might consider themselves too masculine to wear one of these flowers tattooed on their bodies, but, women swear by it. Rose tattoo designs are easily the most beautiful and hence, the most popular of all the tattoo designs, at least among women. Rose is the universal symbol of pure love, especially in the west and symbolizes everything that is beautiful with the world.

Rose TattoosThe beauty of a rose cannot be described enough with man made words, so at least its beauty, though not completely, can be captured within the realm of a tattoo. This flower is perhaps, the most beautiful and royal among all the flowers, and rightfully so, what with those soft hues and gracefully and royally scattered petals.

Rose TattoosJust by looking at a rose tattooed on you or on someone else fills you with an inexplicable positive vibe and you simply can not help but admire the simple, yet regal beauty that it exudes. That is the power of a rose and all that it stands for. Rose tattoos are simple, yet the most beautiful and no one can deny that.

Rose Tattoos