Saturday, November 6, 2010

Tribal Cross Tattoos







Tribal Cross Tattoos

Celtic tribal crosses can carry a wide range of symbolism depending on the origins of the design, and beliefs of the wearer. For Christians, the cross is a symbol of death, and resurrection of Christ. Celtic crosses have flowing designs of entwined symbols, and patterns that set them apart from the symbolism of the holy cross. For Christians, a tribe cross tattoo will normally have fewer embellishments, while a true Celtic tribal cross, has countless varieties of the same theme.

The use of crosses in a tattoo design can have a different meaning depending on the wearer, and details of the cross. Modern groups of people such as the Gothic movement members, use the intricate beauty of the black ink tribe cross tats as a symbol of individuality. Tribal cross tattoos can have a uniquely different appearance from the cross used by Christians, but is still used as a symbol of Christians who wish to express their faith in ink. Ancient cultures such as the Celts and Druids have used the cross ties of these tattoos as a wards against evil, and symbols of supernatural authority since they became a communal group of people. Tribal cross tattoos have been symbols of hope for centuries, and they were in existence before their use as symbols of the Christian faith.

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