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Ideas and qualities like peace, love, happiness, and strength are the most common Chinese characters being tattooed. Selecting a Chinese Tattoo should have more to do with your character, work, and values. It is necessary to choose something of lasting appeal and not something faddish.

August 30th, 2009The Popular Chinese Tattoo

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There are great numbers of popular Chinese symbols that are chosen to become tattoos. The most popular Chinese Tattoo is in the form of traditional Chinese characters that has its own meaning. Among the most requested Chinese writings for tattoos are: love, faith, hope, strength, peace, courage, luck, dragon, happiness, friendship and angel.

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Some very visible, popular celebrities have shown up with interesting Chinese Tattoo that’s why it has partly become popular. Some of these tattoos are available in many different designs based on the symbols of the Chinese language. These Chinese characters are often used in tattooing because of their intricate designs and each character has a significant meaning.

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Chinese Tattoo draws our curiosity like moths to a flame because of their mystery, sleek design and hidden meaning. The most popular and sort after around the world are the Chinese designs.  Part of the interest is how unique each character seems and the chances of someone else having the same style are unlikely.

Paul's new tattoo

Chinese Tattoo should be both aesthetically pleasing and personally meaningful. With the simple and timeless beauty of Chinese characters it perfectly fulfills the first criteria. The Chinese symbols have excellent potential to express personal or intellectual message in a clear, yet subtle and mysterious fashion.

Paul's new tattoo

For the last decade or so until today, Chinese Tattoo and especially Chinese characters tattoo have been very popular in the western world. The Chinese characters are beautiful, exotic and mysterious little pieces of art which make them very suitable for a tattoo design. Chinese characters’ graceful lines lend themselves perfectly to the art of tattooing.

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The graceful lines of Chinese characters tattoos lend themselves perfectly to the art of tattooing. Values or beliefs such as happiness, love, peace, etc. are ideas represented mostly by Chinese Tattoo. Chinese language has so many subtle meanings and nuances that one slight mistake to the design or translation inked on the body can display a different message from what is intended. Before getting a Chinese writing tattoo, make sure to consult a reliable translator first.

Paul's new tattoo

Chinese writing tattoos meanings are hidden within artful strokes appearing as eye-appealing and artistic forms, using black inks which make bold statements that are mainly chosen in the west to express personal traits and appreciation of nature artistically. This type of Chinese Tattoo design is most common especially if the person wants to express himself in a different language and show more appreciation to the Chinese culture.

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 Chinese characters are simple with timeless beauty, the symbols have excellent potential for expressing a personal or intellectual message in a subtle, and somewhat mysterious fashion. The most requested Chinese symbols to become tattoos are love, faith, hope, strength, peace, courage, luck, happiness, dragons, friendship and angels; they are inked whether on the wearer’s arm or leg. Chinese writing tattoos meanings are hidden within artful strokes appearing as eye-appealing and artistic forms, using black inks which make bold statements that are mainly chosen in the west to express personal traits (zodiac signs, religious beliefs, etc.), and appreciation for the artistic nature ( Chinese symbols with tigers, cherry blossoms, dragons and water). Always remember that when you are looking for a Chinese Tattoo designs, you can get art to go along with it.

"With determination and purpose,anything is possible"

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