What do you think of when you hear "tribal" tattoo? Most people think of the classic jagged wavy tribal design that heralded the 1990s tattoo craze. Contrary to popular belief, there are many different tribal designs available. Many ill-informed tattoo "beginners" simply aren't aware of the various designs. As a result, many settle with the tribal armband. With a little exploration, you can find a diverse collection of tribal tattoos that use the curves of the human body as its canvas.
Tribal Tattoo Animals: Which one's for you?
If you want a pictorial tribal tattoo, you're next challenge is to decide what animal or creature you want to depict. Maybe you already have an idea of what you want. Or, maybe you're completely lost. Don't worry- we'll set you straight about the most common tribal animals and their common meanings.
One of the most popular tribal animals is a hawk or bird. In almost all cultures, a hawk is recognized for wisdom, knowledge, prophecy and rightful war. Another very popular animal is the cat. A jaguar is seen as the harbinger of power and messages from the gods. The lion is associated with the sun, majesty, power and courage against adversity. Yet another popular animal is the snake, partly due to its spiraling design. The snake symbolizes reincarnation, fertility and good luck. Finally, dolphins are also very popular. Dolphins represent kindness, purity, redemption and intelligence.
Of course, any animal you can imagine has some sort of tattoo design available. Even imaginary creatures are popular in tribal design. Designs that include unicorns and dragons are very popular. Unicorns represent healing, integrity, purity and chastity. Dragons, especially Eastern dragons, represent good luck, fortune, supernatural power and knowledge. Many cultures see dragons as the marriage of matter and spirit (in the form of a bird combined with a serpent).
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