Celtic design tattoos, both because of their ancient historical
symbolism and because they are simply among the most beautiful tattoos
in the entire tattoo universe, are among the most requested of all
tattoo designs. Both men and women of all ages have become intrigued
with the aura surrounding Celtic design tattoos, and are hoping some of
it will rub off on them.
The inspiration for Celtic design tattoos originated in Great Britain,
dating as far back as drawings from the sixth century which appeared in
manuscripts of Scripture which was copied in elaborate calligraphy by
the Christian monks of the period. The manuscript decoration was
extremely ornate, but Celtic design tattoos can be as intricate or as
simple as their wearers desire.
The Monks responsible for the Celtic manuscript had the responsibility
of combining the pagan imagery of the Celts with their accepted
Christian symbols, to aid in the evangelization of the Celtic peoples.
The Celtic design tattoos which most clearly illustrate this blending of
symbolism is the Celtic cross tattoo, which is a traditional Christian
cross with a circle at its center said to represent the ancient Druidic
symbol for the sun.
The universal appeal of Celtic design tattoos, in fact, many lie in
their abstract nature. With flowing spirals, squares, and geometrical
forms, they are more of an attempt to create an emotion in the viewer
rather than to be representational art.
One of the most delightful elements of Celtic design tattoos, in fact,
is in their portrayal of animals. The animals in Celtic design tattoos
are as complex as the Celtic knots; cats, deer, dogs, lions, tigers,
birds and dragons are portrayed when the lines and thread of plaitwork,
instead on forming eternal knots and loops, end with the depiction of
animal heads, feet and tails. Many of the animals are inspired by
medieval depictions of animals, and have a highly appealing air of
whimsy.
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