Saturday, November 27, 2010

Indian Tattoo Designs

Tattooing is an ancient way of a body piercing in India, which mainly emerged from a place called in India. The tattoo indian and snake tattoodesigns during the ancient times varied from scary art to very cupid artwork. Tattooing is a common phenomenon in India, and you can find it being done everywhere. The designs come in various forms and are classified into two sub categories: one for men and the other for a woman. The most beautiful lady of the world has got a tattoo done on her that has set a trend for tattooing.

India is well known for its tattoo ink, tattoo machines, tattoo equipments, tattoo techniques, tips and grips, bars and needles. A henna tattoo is an art of tattooing that was found only in India. This type of tattoo design is popular and famous in the fashion industries. It is now being used even for bridal ceremonies, corporate activities, birthdays and marriages too. You can find a lot of people wearing these henna tattoos. A woman in India feels that these tattoos can bring fertility, and it can also drive away bad spirits from touching them. Young women are encouraged to get a tattoo done to add to their beauty. There are several tattoo designs within the Hindu culture. They are listed below with their meanings:

o Swastika - This is an ancient symbol that is opposite of the Nazi's swastika.
o Lotus blossoms - Symbol of happiness.
o Dots - Symbol to drive out the evil eyes.
o Scorpio - Symbol of good luck.

The lifestyle of every Indian has changed a lot with information technology. Along with it, tattooing is an art that has changed widely to adapt itself to the modern culture. Many new tattoo designs have come up with ideas from the western culture. The most commonly used tattoos are the temporary tattoos. The typical Indian art is the tattoos in the form of henna. This is a temporary ink mark made from henna plant. Indian tattoos are meant to display the work done by every human in their daily life.

indian feather tattoo

A tattoo comes with a lot of superstitions. In an Indian wedding, brides are considered to be fully dressed only, when they wear Henna tattoo on their feet and hand. To have a better tattoo, the henna should be dark. This is a superstitious believe that the mother-in-law will have a deeper love for her daughter-in-law, when the tattoo is dark. Tattoos are in general made up of tiny drops and dots, to form circular shapes and patterns of lines. The Arabic tattoos display a form of floral design and are drawn on one side of a women hand; rather than the entire palm. The most popular Indian tattoos are lotus and peacock tattoos.

Indian Half Sleeve tattoo

Tattoos may have now emerged as a new style statement for the world. In India, the tradition was there for generations and the glimpses of it can be found in every tribal cult of India, especially in Rajasthan. The ancient way of body piercing along with simple body tattooing has evolved in a massive way to result in the present fashion of tattooing. The designs of tattoos vary from scary pictures to very cupid designs. It is this vast range of design that enable people to resort to tattoos of their choice.



indian tattoo and moon

indian tattoo designs

In India, this art has now been refined to give it a form that is most congenial to all. It is not at all surprising to find in every streets of India, someone to do tattooing for you. It is this feasibility that has made Tattooing so common a phenomenon in India. The tattoos that have been brought to picture are classified for men and women. The most beautiful women of the world have tattoos on them and this has set in a new trend of tattooing.

Indian Tattoo On Armband

The tattoos of Rajasthan have a wide array and is known for its tattoo machines, tattoo ink, tattooing techniques, tattoo equipments, grips and tips, needles and bars. So, tattooing in India has attained a new high as there is immense scope of innovation in this field. 'Henna tattoos' is a complete new package only found in India. This has added to the fashion industry as henna is now being used in bridal ceremonies, individual and corporate events, marriage and birthday ceremonies, special ceremonies and festivals.

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