By: Akua Gyanewah | 2010-03-31 | Tattoos This article elaborates on the two different categories of small cross tattoos. It also explains what some of the cross tattoos symbolize and describes what they look like. read more
By: Shawn Manaher | 2010-05-24 | Tattoos Many Catholics and Christians use cross tattoos in the belief that using cross tattoos would be the perfect way to express their faith in their religion. Gothic Cross tattoos are heavily adorned and these tattoos normally have an iron texture. read more
By: Amy Jones | 2010-09-29 | Photography Tattoo crosses for men and women are gaining in popularity, and not just because of the religious symbolism. Since the wide range of designs for tats crosses is so diverse, anyone can wear them. They can mean you believe in Druids, magic, Celtic heritage, Christianity, and even be a symbol of your belief in tattoo crosses are just very unique, and you like the ink. read more
By: Amy Jones | 2010-10-01 | Art The simplistic beauty of the Jesus cross tattoo is why it is so popular among diverse groups of people. It is not the strictly devout Christians who always request the Jesus cross tattoo, it is represented across all lines of ink lovers everywhere. The Jesus cross tattoo is a beautiful symbol of the faith in the belief that Jesus was crucified and was victorious over physical death, and spiritual death. read more
By: Amy Jones | 2010-10-01 | Art Christian cross tattoos are a popular choice for those seeking to be inked, and it is not always the Christians who are seeking out the ancient symbol of faith. This kinds tattoos are appearing on the arms of people most would never associate with the worlds narrow views on what is considered an appropriate example of Christianity. read more
By: Joan Martin | 2011-04-25 | Art One of the most popular and most recognizable shapes or design in the world of tattoos is the cross. This symbol?s association with crucifixion, religion, tribalism, and spirituality has made it quite a favorite of many. Since a lot of people already have this kind of design on their body, you should find a unique cross tattoo design of your own if you should decide to have one. read more
By: Sandy Hoffman | 2011-03-31 | Tattoos The tattoo Celtic cross is a respected symbol of the Celtic people whose beginnings rest in the British Isles. Way back in 400 BC in the history of the Celts people, this kind of body arts have been u... read more
By: Susan Olofsson | 2010-03-31 | Tattoos The popularity of cross tattoos in today's culture is astounding. Not only for the religious, but for the symbol itself. The cross tattoo has many different meanings to different cultures and even different meanings in different parts of the world. There is no more widespread symbol in the world as the cross. read more
By: Joe James Jackson | 2010-06-05 | Tattoos Since the early days of human beings, life has been so familiar with cross tattoos designs since the trace of them have been seen in relics from the Neolithic era. Nowadays, as well as the word tattoo itself, it mostly inspired by Polynesian culture.
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By: Butch Murray | 2010-03-29 | Tattoos The cross tattoo design is a timeless classic. What do the different cross designs mean? How to choose the cross tattoo design that fits you and your personality. If you are considering a cross tattoo design, take a minute and read this article. read more
By: Amy Jones | 2010-09-30 | Art The Celtic Irish cross tattoo has a long history dating back over many centuries in the British Isles. The original Irish cross tattoo esigned with two equal lengths of cross beams representing the four main elements of the planet; water, wind, fire and earth. read more
By: Amy Jones | 2010-09-29 | Art The dragon cross tattoo possesses long-held the place in Celtic heritage since that time the Vikings launched the Mythological creature on the Celts. Celtic dragons often acquire the type of ocean serpents along with wings, yet no legs. The Celtic Dragon cross tattoo designs shows a dragon having its tail in the mouth, emblematic for that shielded, sacred circle of life. read more
By: Amy Jones | 2010-09-25 | Art The cross tattoo meaning centers around the culture of its origins, the time frame of its original design, and the personality of the person who has one applied. While the cross tattoo symbolism is mainly regarded by people as being of religious origin, it actually has roots in the Pagan world. The cross tats meaning has a variety of origins; the people who choose them usually do so for the same reasons. read more
By: Amy Jones | 2010-09-21 | Art The origins of the Celtic cross tattoo designs has been lost in past. The Celts do not keep written records, however they have a distinctive oral historical past that's handed down on the Roman days and also the most of these designs can be traced back to then. read more
By: Amy Jones | 2010-10-01 | Art Tribal cross tattoos have been symbols of hope for centuries, and they were in existence before their use as symbols of the Christian faith. Ancient cultures such as the Celts and Druids have used the cross ties of these tattoos as a wards against evil, and symbols of supernatural authority since they became a communal group of people. read more