Celtic Dragon Tattoo

Celtic Dragon Tattoo

With a wide meaning, covering a multitude of cultures, Celtic cross tattoos join abundance variations of one of the best known forms of expression and belief. The Celtic Cross is a popular choice in tattoos, because it shows the origins linked both to the Christian cross and Celtic fertility symbols.

Celtic tattoo design can highlight a series of knots in a cross, but most often selected to show the links with Irish culture. Today, the intricate artistic designs and endless possibilities of Celtic cross tattoos have gained a large number of outside supporters of the cultural symbolism.

When a Celtic cross tattoo is chosen for symbolic reasons, often paid tribute to the ancient culture, which is reflected in specific knot patterns. In the center of the cross, many of the expressive designs are available for those who seek not cultural tattoo selections.

The meaning and history of Celtic Cross Tattoos

The Celtic cross has a different and distinctive ring is one of the most renowned Celtic imagery. The circle of the cross is often seen as a halo or a symbol of eternity.

In Ireland, Scotland and elsewhere in the Celtic, the establishment of the imposition of the stone crosses (known as "High Crosses") are known to emerge as an important tradition in the display of sculpture. These agreements date back to the 9th century or earlier.

Throughout the Celtic Revival, the new buildings in this style that flourished in order to send a message of Celtic heritage.

Over the years, Celtic cross has been compared to pagan sun symbols and connected to the mystical nature of the early Celtic Christians. In general, the Celtic cross tattoos serve as a symbol of pride related to ethnic heritage refers to the Scots, Irish and Welsh.

Scandinavians are also attracted to this particular design, like art Celtic and Nordic art shared similarities and represent a historic change of culture.

In general, there was always a attraction to the spirals, mazes, and elaborate interweaving that represents the belief that there is no beginning or end. At times, the Celtic cross is used to represent the change of seasons or refer to the different stages in life.

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