Showing posts with label Dragon tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dragon tattoo. Show all posts

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Dragon Tattoo

The most well known and most popular mythical creature depicted in tattoos is the Japanese dragon. It is more popular than any of the other mythical creatures, such as the phoenix, mermaid or gryphon. This may be due to its shape because the long and flexible dragon that descends from Japanese tattoo traditions practically fits on every part of the body - covering full backs, winding himself around arms or coiling up on the chest of the carrier.

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The Japanese dragon is usually depicted as a wingless, heavily scaled snake-like creature with small, clawed legs and a camel shaped head with horns. It is associated with sea, clouds or the heavens. It has whiskers and a beard, and it is deaf. In the West we think of dragons as terrifying beasts, but in Japan the dragon symbolises wealth, good fortune, good luck, kindness, power and freedom.

The good luck stems from the fact that the Japanese dragon is a "water symbol", living either in the clouds, climbing down during thunderstorms, or in rivers and lakes. Water is an element of enormous importance for the cultivation of rice in both China and Japan so, because of its ability to bring down the rain, it was revered. Thus dragons are highly respected and admired in both China and Japan. In the Western Culture however, because of the association with the snake, the dragon symbolises evil and they were routinely hunted down, fought and killed.

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It is important to keep the dragon happy because, after all, it could easily cause a seaquake or thunderstorm if annoyed. One of the most famous and most tattooed dragon legends, apart from the display of the Buddhist gods of wind and thunder (Fu-jin and Rai-jin) who are riding the dragons, is the Tamatori Hime. According to legend, Japanese dragons are believed to take up the shape of humans and are even considered capable of mating with humans. The age-old enemy of the dragon is the phoenix and sometimes a bird-man creature called Karura.

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At birth to around five hundred years (or so) of the dragon's life, they are a "water snake". They are not dragons in the sense that we think them to be. From five hundred (or so) to around one thousand (or so) they become Chiao, or scaled creatures. They are said to begin as a fish, and, at a considerably old age, turn into a scaled dragon.

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After the Chiao stage, from about one thousand years to one thousand five hundred years old, the dragon grows rapidly. This is when the dragon becomes a Lung dragon. This takes place over the five hundred year period. Unlike some dragons, they are hornless and symbolize the scholar. These dragons can gain horns, but only after about five hundred years.

When the dragon is between the ages of one thousand five hundred and two thousand, he or she will become a Horned Dragon. They will gain horns and thus look much wiser in the process. After the dragon is two thousand years old, they become a Ying-Lung. They are winged dragons that are also scale-less. They gain wings only after they have been around for about one thousand years, and they never have scales.

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The Japanese dragon (referred to as Ryugu in Japanese mythology) has three toes whereas the Korean has four and the Chinese five. It is said in Chinese Mythology that all dragons originated from China and the ones that left lost their toes, but the Japanese Culture believes that all dragons came from Japan and when they left Japan they gained toes. The farther the dragons went, the more toes they gained (or lost). The Koreans believe that all eastern dragons originated from Korea so that when the dragons leave Korea and go towards China they gain toes and when they go towards Japan they lose toes.

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Another difference is that Japanese dragons tend to be much more slender and fly less frequently than their Chinese counterparts which suggests they either lose or gain weight depending on where they originate from. In Japanese society (as in Chinese society) dragons are depicted in paintings on temple walls and carvings. Most of the temples with dragon carvings usually belong to the Zen Buddhism religion. The Japanese dragon had originally come into existence as a guardian creature that was in charge of guarding all the four cosmic regions. Traditionally the dragon is identified with the season of spring throughout Asia.

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The Dragon King is really four dragons, and these dragons keep watch over the four main seas. They are believed to live underwater in the Ryuku islands area in Okinawa. Japanese dragons are of various types: there are the Tatsu dragons that are a representation of spirituality and imperial power and tend to live in lakes or springs. The Sui-Riu dragons are held responsible for bringing rains into the islands of Japan. The Han-Riu dragon is the tallest of the dragons measuring up to almost 40 feet in length and can reach the heavens. The Ri-Riu dragon is most popular for its unusual eye-sight which is believed to be the best. The Ka-Riu dragon which is the smallest possesses a frightening red color. The Fuku Riu is the dragon which brings luck to people. The Hai-riyo dragon is actually a dragon which possesses a bird-like shape and is the most evolved of all the dragons.

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Other interesting things to note are the differences between the dragons in pictures. For example, males usually have clubs in their tails while females hold fans. These dragons can also be depicted as descending from the sky or inside clouds. Male horns are thinner near the base of the head and thicker and stronger towards the outside. Females have "nicer" manes, they are rounder, and thus are seen as more balanced than the rigid mane of the males. The females' noses are usually straighter, their scales thinner, and have a thicker tail.

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Modern Japanese tattoo artists have taken the art of the Japanese dragon to amazing new levels. Whether you want a full back or a half sleeve design, you will find an incredible gallery of amazing tattoo designs to choose from. They can be in colour, or black and white. The Japanese dragon tattoo may appear with sea waves, clouds or pearls. Sometimes the dragon holds an enormous magical pearl in its claw, which has the power to multiply whatever it touches, the "pearl" symbolized the most precious treasure: Wisdom (hence "pearls of wisdom"). Ancient Dragon lore and illustrations have inspired many of us to select a Japanese dragon tattoo because that design represents how we feel about ourselves -- strength, wisdom and freedom...

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Japanese dragon tattoos can wrap around the body and flatter the contours of the body. Full body and full back dragon tattoos are very common in Japan, but the most popular location is half sleeve, the body of the dragon wraps around the upper arm and the dragon's head extends across the chest just above the heart. Because of the long shape of the dragon, it is also well suited for inking on arms and legs.

Article By: Alan Watt

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Looking For a Dragon Tattoo

In today's world, tattoos are becoming as a way of self-expression for people, especially among younger generations and teenagers. Tattoos express one's principles and credence towards any aspect which is happening all around the world. There are many types of tattoos available. It depends on the personal choice of an individual, which tattoo they want to get inked on their body.

Dragon TattooOut of the many tattoos available Dragon Tattoos are very popular these days. Dragons have always attracted people from all around the world, since ages. Dragons are nothing but mythological creations. People have always been curious about dragons. In ancient monuments and caves, the images of dragons have been found by the archaeologists. These days' people show their love for dragon by inking tattoos on different body parts.

Dragon TattooIt is not an easy task to find out the right dragon design for you, especially if you are new to tattooing. There are some common dragon tattoos available. But these tattoos can be modified to unique with the help of different types of colors and shapes. Only a professional tattoo artist can do all these things for you. So, it is advisable to seek the help of good professional artist to find the right tattoo for you.

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In different corners of the world, dragon tattoos have different meanings. In some parts of the world, they are treated as a source of positive energy and good luck while in other parts they are the sign of negativity. The way they are drawn also varies from place to place. So, it is advisable that before inking a dragon tattoo you must consider in which part of the world you are living. In general, dragons are illustrated as controlling and dominating creature that has all the powers of the world. Most of the people know dragons for all the evil deeds done. But this is not the case in every part of the world.

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In Japan and China, dragon tattoos are symbolized as friendly creatures that are benevolent and powerful. In China, dragons are treated as creatures that bring good luck and prosperity. In Japan, dragons are used to be a symbol of emperor of country since many years. But in European countries, dragons are known for all the wrong reasons. Here, they are depicted as furious and terrible. In Europe, dragon tattoos are inked as huge, fire breathing and winged creature. But most of the people who get a dragon design, use it to represent the powerful and royal nature of dragon keeping away all the negative facts such as evil and blood sucking.

To learn more about getting yourself a dragon tattoo click on the link below for 100's of design ideas.

Article by: Alvin Lindsay

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Big Red Dragon Tattoo

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Picture Dragon Tattoo Design

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Dragon Tattoo Art - Finding Printable Designs For Your Dragon Tattoos

Dragon tattoo art has been one of the most sought after designs especially among male tat enthusiasts. The creature, although mythical and non-existent has strong symbolism attached to it, not to mention the artistic appeal it has when inked on one's body.

Dragon tattoos can represent two different meanings depending on how they are portrayed. In the West, they are regarded as an evil and mean winged creature who breathes fire and guards caves with golds and jewels. Those who want to get these treasures have to slay the dragon first. In this case, dragon tattoos can mean fearless, power, courage and strong will.

The other symbolism of dragon tattoo art is good luck, fortune and wisdom as how they are look upon in the East. In China, they are the main symbol during the celebration of Chinese New Year as they are believed to bring prosperity, benevolence and good will. As a tattoo design, they can mean intelligence, protection, balance and harmony.

Dragon tattoo designs are very adaptable and flexible body art and looks great on large areas of the body such as the arm, rib cage, chest, back and shoulder blade. They can be seen inked in colors such as red and green while others opt for the plain black ink with some tribal touch. They can be portrayed as terrifying or monster-like, charming and kind and even small and innocent. It all depends on what kind of message the person sporting the tattoo wants to portray.

When it comes to resources for design of dragon tattoo art, its always best to do your research first before purchasing one. Read reviews online of the tattoo gallery membership being promoted and see which one best suit your need.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

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Best Beautiful Asian Tattoo Arts

When we will get an idea that which Asian country has much Asian tattoo designs, you will surprise to see that china is on top of list. Tattoo Asian designs of china have given a tough competition to tattoo Sanskrit designs. From couple of years, people wish for having Asian tattoo designs and want to carve the Chinese red dragon which is growing in popularity a lot. No one can ignore the fact that china has provided a real picture of its culture and tradition across the world. If you are searching for a real and authentic tattoo design then you should pay your attention towards red dragon Asian tattoo.

Asian tattoo designs don’t give specific meanings like tattoo latin . These designs vary according to the specific region’s historical background. If you are thinking on which part you will carve the Asian tattoo design then you should choose your chest and back. Red dragon and various other tattoo designs will look stunning on these two parts of body. Red dragon provides sexy and sensual look to girls. So, if you want to impress your boyfriend then red dragon is the good choice for this purpose. You can also carve the name of your boyfriend in Chinese language. He will definitely be impressed by your creativity.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Sunday, January 24, 2010

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

The Dragon Tattoo, Popular Tattoo For Girls

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Dragon tattoos come in many different shapes, styles and sizes, but they all have certain things in common.

The dragon tattoo, popular with both men and women, sends a solid message without the need to be formidable (although it certainly can be). Many dragon tattoos are designed to be spiritual, and to send a message of intelligence and compassion.

Chinese and Japanese dragon tattoos are very popular, but there are many other designs of dragon tattoos, all of which appeal to a wide variety of people. Today’s tattoo artists create dragon tattoo art that can look traditional or modern, tribal or realistic, sweet, charming or terrifying.

Some dragon tattoo designs are relatively small and found on an arm or leg, while others are large enough to wrap around the trunk of the body. Either way, the dragon tattoo is a strong image and sends a strong message.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

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At the beginning of the Meiji period the Japanese government, wanting to protect its image and make a good impression on the West, outlawed tattoos, and irezumi took on connotations of criminality. Nevertheless, fascinated foreigners went to Japan seeking the skills of tattoo artists, and traditional tattooing continued underground.

Tattooing was legalized by the occupation forces in 1945, but has retained its image of criminality. For many years, traditional Japanese tattoos were associated with the yakuza, Japan's notorious mafia, and many businesses in Japan (such as public baths, fitness centers and hot springs) still ban customers with tattoos.

Tattooing and other forms of body decoration and body modification, as in much of the western world, are gaining in popularity in Japan. However, Japanese young people who choose to get tattooed are most often choosing "one point" designs -- small designs that can be completed in one sitting -- usually in the American or tribal styles. More recently, however sanskrit Siddham script tattoos are becoming more and more fashionable.

Traditional irezumi is still done by specialist tattooists, but it is painful, time-consuming and expensive: a typical traditional body suit (covering the arms, back, upper legs and chest, but leaving an untattooed space down the center of the body) can take one to five years of weekly visits to complete and cost in excess of US$30,000.

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