Deciphering the Meaning of Two Traditional Tattoos

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Are you thinking of getting inked somewhere in the near future? If your answer is yes, then let me tell you that you need to do a bit of planning before you head straight to the tattoo parlour/studio such as Taboo Tattoo. For starters, you should know what is the cost of getting the tattoo that you wish and next, you should definitely know what is the meaning of your tattoo. Today, we will take a look at two of the traditional tattoos and know what they stand for. Here are the pointers for your reference:  Dragon Tattoo – Dragons have been the part and parcel of many ancient folklores and also pop culture. For instance, it is the fifth animal in the Chinese Zodiac. It is supposed to be one of the noblest creatures, which have distinct honours and powers and has an aura of mysticism. Chinese, Japanese and even the Celtic dragons are quite popular amongst tattoo lovers and have a steady demand at various parlours for tattoo in Melbourne. While the Chinese dragon represent wisdom, good luck and god will, the Japanese one denotes balance. The Celtic one is the sign of power and strength.  Tiger Tattoo – In the Chinese culture, a tiger is the symbol of power, fearlessness and royalty. Like Dragons, it is also an animal that forms the Chinese Zodiac. Moreover, it is the national animal of a number of countries. Because a tiger is solitary and doesn’t roam in groups such as lions, they are also the symbol of living a life on one’s own terms. Fiery and passionate, powerful and strong, a tiger tattoo is another type of traditional tattoos that are opted by many. Keep watching this space to know the meaning of many other tattoos that you can avail. Cheers! Visit: http://www.tabootattoo.com.au/default.aspx


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