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  • How to pick the Dream Tattoo Design That You Want Today

    A recent survey tells us that 24% of Americans between the ages of 18-50 are tattooed. This is almost 1 in 4. The most popular reason people get tattooed is “To broadcast what they are all about.More
  • All About Angel Tattoos

    The Angel is a spiritual being created by God. The word angel comes from a Greek word meaning “messenger” or “one who is sent.” Angles have been depicted throughout history as God's messengers and soldiers.More
  • All About The Cross Tattoos

    History of CrossesIt is not known when the first cross image was made. However, after circles, crosses are on of the first symbols drawn by children of all cultures. As a basic design motif, the cross has appeared in pottery, weaving, carving and painting artifact of many ancient cultures.More
  • All About Tribal Tattoos

    In recent years, Tribal Tattoos have enjoyed a revival. The originals go beyond the intertwined stripes of black shapes that are common today. Many of the ancient tattoo patterns have given away to swirls, spikes, knots, and totems that come from the imagination of the creator rather than any of the ancient tribes.More
  • The History of The Dragons and why Dragon Tattoos Are So Popular

    According to the Webster-Merriam Dictionary, the word dragon is Middle English, from Anglo-French dragun, from Latin dracon.The definition of dragon is:· A mythical animal usually represented as a monstrous winged and scaly serpent with a crested head and enormous claws.· Or someone who is formidableThe many depictions of dragons are incredibly diverse and complex.More
  • The History of Tattoos

    The word, Tattoo, comes from the Polynesian word, "tatao" which means "to tap" or "to mark something."Captain James Cook introduced this word to the English during his voyage around the world in 1769. Captain Cook and his crew of the ship, The Endeavour, were welcomed with open arms by the friendly and uninhibited Tahitians (yeah, that means many of them were naked.More
  • Don't Make These Chinese Symbol Tattoo Mistakes

    The Chinese people have a highly developed writing system that evolved at least 3000 years ago. Ancient writing has been found written on bone, brass vessels or pottery and bamboo strips.The Chinese writing system has no alphabet, but relies on a large number of symbols that represents spoken concepts or ideas.More