Tattoos can be extremely expensive if you want to get a custom one. It takes the artist more time to design and more time to apply. If you are ready to make a significant investment in your body art than custom design tattoos are for you.
The popularity of the tattoo design lies in the meaning behind them. In ancient times, tattoos were used for two primary reasons:
1) To mark a person as a member (or nonmember) of the local group or to express religious, magical or spiritual beliefs and convictions.
2) To differentiate the status of various group of people.
You can search tattoo designs from the tattoo shops, online tattoo galleries if you want it instantly. Get the flash books online or some places have pictures all over the walls in the tattoo shop you can look at to get your tattoo design idea from.
As always, do choose the Tattoo designs wisely and really think where you will place it on your body. Think of the nature of job you worked for. Since most of the visible or extreme tattoos are still not acceptable in many workplaces and could jeopardize your career path…
And please, it is always a good idea to place the tattoo where it can be covered up with work clothing. Choose for the coolest tattoo designs that most people around your workplace will accept but not necessary go for those extremely huge tattoos.
There are various tattoo designs you can choose such as: -
»Tribal Tattoos
» Dragon Tattoos
» Cross Tattoos
» Star Tattoos
» Lower Back Tattoos
» Butterfly Tattoos
» Celtic Tattoos
» Fish Tattoos
» Egyptian Tattoos
» Gothic Tattoos
» Armband Tattoos
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Cool article.
I’m getting a new tattoo designed as we speak. It’s going on my right deltoid and will cover a sanskrit mantra I currently have there. In order to cover another tattoo you need to go with something that has lots of detail like a dragon or, in my case, I’m going with flowers.
So I’m getting roses (for Mary) with a cross (for Jesus). I’m a Christian so I think this will be cool. Looking forward to getting the new tat.
Regards,
Mark
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