Monday, 29 March 2010

tattoos drawings of crosses a Christian religious



tattoos drawings of crosses a Christian religious are among the most versatile tattoo symbols out there today, as even a rudimentary internet search reveals.

The most popular crossses tattoos is the Latin cross, a Christian religious symbol. Not all cross tattoos are religious in nature though – at least, not in a conventional sense.

Some people get crosses tattoos to express their religious feelings, other people may just like the design or give a pre-Christian or personal symbolic meaning to their cross tattoo.

Cross tattoos designs are representations of a symbol that is far more ancient and varied than you might think.

Cross tattoos are usually worn by men (on the shoulders, back, forearm). Women also have them, but then the design is usually smaller and more feminine (on the foot, ankle, hand, lower back).

Christian cross tattoos for hand



The most simple and basic Christian cross tattoos for hand is called the Latin cross or crux ordinaria. The vertical line represents the divine, the horizontal line represents the world, the intersection is the union of both. These holy cross tattoos are often quite small and done in black and white. Most popular places for them are the wrists, hands and the upper arms.

tattoo drawing of Celtic Cross



Tattoo drawing of Celtic Cross looks like a basic cross with a circle (symbol for the sun) around the intersection and is adorned with Celtic knot work art . The effect of these tribal cross tattoos is stunning, either in plain black, blue or a bold Celtic green. The Celtic cross is often incorporated in an armband tattoo.

Follow the link to learn more about tattoo drawing of Celtic Cross and other Celtic tattoos. Here's an example of a cracked stone celtic cross tattoo with the family insignia in the middle: