Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Asian Tattoo Sleeves

Asian Tattoo Sleeves
Asian Tattoo have long been important figures in Asian culture. The most commonly known Asian Tattoo include those from Japan and China, Korea, and Indonesia. Differences among the Asian Tattoo dragons are minor. For example, Japanese Asian Tattoo traditionally have five claws, where as in Chinese culture five clawed Asian Tattoo were reserved for emperors, with four claws being the norm. Personally, my favourite are the Japanese dragons Asian Tattoo. I like them because of their long “whiskers” and jewel on their chin.

Asian Tattoo Sleeves
Asian Tattoo dragons are distinct from their Western counterparts in that in Western culture they are viewed as pure evil whereas in Asian culture they are connected to the emperors and imperial families and are highly respected
Asian Tattoo are very popular today due to their rich diversity in design and meaning. These creatures can symbolize guardianship, freedom, wisdom, and empowerment. A unique idea is having a design in which the dragon Asian Tattoo is breathing out a flame which spells a lovers name or initials, or something similar. In this case, the dragon represents the “fire within”, which could symbolize a burning passion for someone or something.

Asian Tattoo Sleeves
Common locations for Asian Tattoo include the full back and upper arm. Upper arm designs usually consist of the dragon Asian Tattoo wrapping around the arm, with its head extending onto the chest or back. These Asian Tattoo are excellent for wrapping around curves and flattering natural body contours.


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