September 29th, 2009Strong Meaning of an Irish Tattoo

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Shamrocks Tattoo
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The imagery of Ireland holds special meaning to some people who get Irish Tattoo. One of those images is the Claddagh that evokes strong feelings. The Claddagh’s crown is said to represent loyalty, its heart design represents love surrounded by two hands that represent friendship.

August 15th, 2009Irish Designs for Body Art

Schmitt Tattoo
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Irish Tattoo has a large selection of designs such as Irish armband tattoos, Irish clover tattoos, shamrock tattoos and more. It takes years of practice to produce a good Irish design such as the Celtic Knot for a tattoo. Make sure that your tattoo artist is good and capable of completing the different types of Irish designs for a body art.

July 23rd, 2009Irish Tattoo:Eternity

Schmitt Tattoo

The Irish Tattoo brings the modern world the heart-felt beliefs and ideals of ancient people. Some people love Irish designs because of their Irish decent while some have a special connection with Ireland in some way. Celtic knot is a popular design that signifies spiritual eternity and immortality.

June 25th, 2009Irish Tattoo

Irish Symbol Tattoo
A collection of Celtic artwork can be implemented into a tattoo due to their unique and popular design but give some thought before hand of course. The Shamrock, also known as the 3 leaf clover is believed to bring luck for many Irish people and widely used as tattoo by many. The Leprechaun Irish Tattoo can be created into any type of character, from drunken to an evil or ugly Leprechaun.

June 2nd, 2009The Popular Irish Tattoo

Irish Symbol Tattoo

Irish Tattoo is a very popular form of body art for tattoos. It has a great selection of designs such as armband tattoos, Irish clover tattoos, shamrock tattoos, and more. Make sure to find a tattoo artist capable of completing this type of body art because it takes years of practice to produce a good Irish design tattoo.

 

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The Celtic design from ancient Ireland is an extremely popular choice for those seeking Irish Tattoo. The most common Irish design for a tattoo is the Celtic spiral, it is said to represent the travel from the inner life to the outer soul. The shamrock or 3-leaf clover that is said to bring luck is another popular choice that is widely used.

April 17th, 2009The Soulful Irish Tattoo

Stomach Tattoo

The Irish Tattoo reflects the full spectrum of the soulful, spiritual, and very colorful Irish culture. This tattoo stems from the rich and varied artistic Irish traditions. The Shamrock, the leprechaun, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow are timeless designs with popular appeal. The Irish are very religious and are very well aware of their Celtic heritage; there is the beautiful tattoo design of Celtic cross which represents an amalgamation of Celtic and Christian imagery.

March 25th, 2009The Celtic Irish Tattoo

Shamrock Tattoo

The Celtic knot or endless knot is one of the most popular Irish Tattoo design, you can see no beginnings or endings symbolizing birth, rebirth and timelessness. The Dara (root system of the oak tree) Celtic Knot is the second most popular design which represents power, wisdom, destiny, strength, endurance, and leadership. The shamrock or 3-leaf clover is an Irish design that is very widely used which brings luck; this tattoo is also a symbol for Christianity because Saint Patrick used it to teach about the Holy Trinity. The leprechaun is also a very popular design which represents luck, mischief or some sort of alcoholic fun, all you need is a bit of research and idea of what being an Irish means to you to come up with your own unique design.

Lucky 13

The Irish Tattoo brings to the modern world the heart-felt beliefs and ideals of an ancient people. It represents the simple but an artistic quality of Celtic design. The Celtic knot is a popular Irish design of tattoo; it signifies spiritual eternity and immortality. The Irish design tattoos with a Celtic knot concept and presentation makes it unique.

February 6th, 2009Irish Tattoo Means?

My Tattoo

What really is an Irish Tattoo? What does it mean and why would somebody choose this kind of design? Is there any symbolic meaning for a person to decide on having one? This must have a good meaning for someone.


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