Chinese Symbols Tattoos And Chinese Dragon Tattoo

By Darren Hartley


Inking no-regret Chinese symbols tattoos is not a simple matter of getting into a studio and having your tattoo done. There are several steps involved the first of which is thinking of a content for your tattoo. This can take the form of a name, word, phrase or quote. Once you have selected a tattoo content, the second step, which is considered the most essential one, is to get a professional translation of your chosen content.

For no-regret Chinese symbols tattoos to stand out from a crowd, they must be done in a unique and appealing style. To do this, you either find and download Chinese writing fonts for designing the style yourself or find a translation service offering a wide range of styles and designs and choosing one style for your tattoo.

A high quality stencil is very essential for Chinese symbol tattoos. Fatal mistakes, including misspellings, easily result in the absence of a high quality stencil. After printing out your designs and stencils in your desired size, you can find a trusted local tattoo artist to do your tattoo for you.

Strength, courage and independence are the notable attributes and traits of the dragon, which are represented in a Chinese dragon tattoo. Part of the historic culture of China, Japan and Vietnam, dragons were considered noble creatures with distinct honors and powers in these Eastern countries.

The dragon in a Chinese dragon tattoo represents wisdom, good luck and good will. This is the way most ancient Chinese portray the dragon. It is usually depicted as a very intelligent creature, offering wisdom and protection.

Because a dragon is seen freely roaming anywhere it wishes, a Chinese dragon tattoo is considered a symbolism for the freedom of a soul or in a life. The fearsome and warlike qualities of a dragon are depicted in the many stories involving knights needing to slay dragons to covet the love of a princess. As a matter of fact, the defeat of a dragon is one of the highest honors a person can achieve, according to ancient cultures.




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