Tattoo Placement Ideas

By Abram Vanorden


Among the many considerations to ponder upon, when thinking of getting a tattoo is where to place it. It is always a problem where to place a tattoo whether you're inking it for the first or the nth time. There are of course several tattoo placement ideas you can look into to alleviate the problem.

Tattoos that you want to be hidden are best placed at the back of the neck, if your hair is long enough to cover it. Other suggested places would be the hips, lower back or upper thighs.

In Japan, shrines are dedicated to wolves, known as okamis or great gods to them. The Japanese seek the protection of their crops by these wolves from boars and deer. Protection may be the primary meaning wolf designs take when they are included in meaningful tattoo ideas.

Wolves are mystical creatures, essentially humans in disguise in Navajo myths. The responsibility of the wolf is the salvation of the lives of Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome, when abandoned as babies in Roman anthology. Wolves are symbols of greed and destruction in the Holy Bible.

There are some tattooists who might engage you in a heated discussion if you insist on a body area where you can see your tattoo if it goes against their belief of the correct placement for the tattoo.

The butterfly represents the soul of somebody based on Japanese tradition while the image of two butterflies flying together is symbolic of love according to the Chinese tradition. The Greek word equivalent to butterfly loosely translates to the English word, soul.




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