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Ivy Tattoo

Ivy Tattoo

One of the most popular of all tattoo designs is that of Ivy and Vines. They have long been considered a favorite by tattoo artists as well as the receiver. Sometimes ivy and vines are woven into plants or flowers making those things more intricate in detail but often times they are stand alone designs. One of the reasons they are so popular is that tattoo artists have the ability to make them twine, curl and wrap on the body in various ways. Just as water and flames, the leafs and plant structure of vines and ivy give the tattoo artist to create different images and movement on the lines of your body. As well as their natural design appeal, ivy and vines are also symbolic and have a history that is there own.

History notes of Ivy Tattoo

Many of our past great idols and gods of ancient times were depicted wearing or having ivy and vines. The Roman god of wine, Bacchus, wore a crown made of evergreen Ivy as a symbol or immortality. The same of the ancient Egyptian, Osiris, carried a rod which had Ivy entwined around it. A group of followers developed around Bacchus to honor and observe the joys of release that was gained through inebriety. The followers usually wore the same type crown of Ivy, thinking that it would compliment the personality of the grapes. It has also been passed down to us that when Bacchus would evade his adversaries by crossing bridges covered in vines and ivy. We also have been told that Bacchus, when chased by pirates when out at sea, were saved from the pirates because the ships rigging crumpled by the clinging Ivy. If you ever have the chance to see old coins from ancient Rome, about circa 48 B.C., you will see the Ivy crowned head of Bacchus on them.

Celtic ivy symbolism

The Celts of Ireland considered the Ivy as a true symbol of purpose, religious growth, and demise. If the ivy or vines were around a tree this represented spiritual rebirth, joyousness and excitement. The ancient Druids were extremely affected by the power of the Ivy to cleave and adhere to a powerful oak tree and eventually kill it. The Pagan’s often used it in divine rituals as a sign of strength. It was also viewed in it’s plant form as the symbol of eternal life. Usually Irish poets wore the Ivy crown.

Christian Faith correlation with Ivy

Christian Faith Ivy TattooIn the Christian faith the spiraling growth of the ivy was seen as a sign of Christ’s resurrection. Many many years ago the Christian church at first spurned both the Vine and Ivy as being pagan symbols. The Roman Saturnalia celebrations of winter used both the ivy and vine, at which time the God’s stick was made of Holly and the sacred bird was said to be nesting in Ivy. Many centuries later, the Ivy and Holly became indivisible as Christmas plants. Over time the Pagan connections to both were completely forgotten about. In ancient times, often lovers would take the Ivy to be symbolic of their fidelity. It was used by brides who carried it in their bouquets, and women would wear it for good luck and fruitfulness. Ivy had gained a notoriety for reproducing even in the toughest conditions. During Victorian times, the Ivy became a symbol of friendship and wedded bliss during the marriage ceremony.

Ivy plant at Christmas time

In England the Ivy became a favorite Christmas plant because it was thought to bring good fortune and joyfulness. If you would like to bring the same kind of good fortune and happiness into your life then plant some along the sides of your home and you will be secure and protected.

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Ivy Tattoo

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Laser Tattoo Removal Before and After

Slideshow of different tattoos and the “after” photos at different stages during the Laser Tattoo Removal process.  It is hard to predict the exact number of treatments required to remove a tattoo because each tattoo has different properties.

The variables that affect the success of laser tattoo removal are:
1) The age of the tattoo (older are easier to remove)
2) Amateur or professional tattoo (professional need 8++ treatments, and in some cases this can be upwards of 20)
3) The amount of ink
4) The depth of the ink placement
5) The color of the ink (some colors are not removable)
6) The type of ink (there are over 300 types each with different properties)
7) The laser used
8) The color of your skin.

Laser tattoo removal typically takes 6 months to a year or more to completely remove a tattoo.  More info at www.medispainstitute.com

 

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Tribal Art Tattoos

Often Tribal Art Tattoos are chosen to reflect or wishes to achieve a certain artistic design. Others select it to portray and display ancestral tribal heritage. Tribal art can be very creative, flexible and have an abstract feeling of style. Perhaps that is why it remains on of the top choices of design when considering styles to ink.

One of the first tattoo images to be discovered is that of Tribal designs.

This style has been around for thousands of years and still remains very popular today. This particular style of design usually is placed on the shoulder, arms and lower back. This is because those areas of the body are curved and have wonderful contours to them. These curves will enhance the style of tribal art design.

When looking back over tattoo history the tribal design was a very alive and growing part of it. It started when our ancient ancestors would gather around in tribes and tattoos were used as a sign of social status and religion. Modern day tattoos are for much different purposes today than in ancient times. Tattoos rich history shows the these tattoo designs each represented part of the ritual of passage into adulthood and for magical purposes as a means of individuality. They were also used as a form of good fortune and as well to entice the opposite sex.

In modern times, tribal tattoo designs have a wide assortment of persona meanings. The tribal design is normally defined in black with black curving lines and reflector image in the patterns. These lines can be curved and run symmetrical or connect with one another. Some of the more popular images of plants, flowers, vines, suns and moons are often seen with tribal designs for accent.

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Do Tattoos Hurt?

Do tattoos hurtIt’s commonly asked by anyone new to considering, do tattoos hurt?. The final answer is yes.  Having needles pierce your integument  does tend to make you suffer.  Perhaps a better question to ask yourself is, “Can you handle the pain and can you manipulate it?”

It’s not nearly as bad as what you can imagine. The degree & symptoms that present, will vary according to where on your body you get inked on. Skin or above the maraca (bone, astraddle, etc.) tend to hurt less than other added areas.  Also take note that some types of needles seem to spite more than others, for example the needles used for outlining that produce a sharper cut .

Bottom Line: Do not rub with alcohol and don’t take drugs before a tattoo sessions. Both aspirin and alcohol thin your blood and can promote excessive bleeding.  Aspirin also decreases the clotting of blood, which can slow down your healing as well.

There are many types of numbing creams on the market, such as Dr. Numb and you might also want to ask the tattoo shop where you are considering being inked what do they recommend.