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Shooting Star Tattoos – Record That Special Moment in Life

Monday, March 29th, 2010

shooting_star_tattoos02Shooting star, or falling star, refers to a streak of flame a meteoroid produces when it enters the Earth’s atmosphere. Although the trail of fire can only be seen for a few seconds, it is certainly a very unique experience for the onlookers.

At young age, our parents told us to make wishes whenever we see a falling star. In some cultures, the stars are believed to bring good lucks to the spectators. Today, the shooting star tattoos are worn to record an important event that may have changed a person’s life. The bearer sports shooting star tattoo designs in order to constantly remind him or her of a special occasion.

Shooting star tattoos are usually small in size. You can wear a single or several stars with equal or different sizes to cover a larger body area. The star tattoo design is usually a 5-point shape with sunburst, and a tail with several lines to indicate that it is a flying object. Some people may place a few small stars along the tail.

As the flaming star tattoo design is small and flexible, it can be resized to suit any body parts. Many creative artworks are available when come to the aesthetic elements of the designs. You can select any color schemes and modify the designs to suit your personal taste.

shooting_star_tattoos01Women love to place star tattoo designs on the ankles, neck, hips, and belly button whereas the men usually want a bigger canvas to be placed on the shoulders, upper back, calf, feet, and sleeves. In fact, the shooting star tattoos can be sported on almost anyplace of the body.

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Popular Nautical Star Tattoo Designs

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

star_tattoos101In the past centuries, sailors relied a lot on stars to maneuver in the wide open seas at night to avoid deviating from destination. They used nautical stars to find their way and guide them home safely. The Southern Cross is the best signpost to use in the Southern hemisphere, and the Plough constellation is the navigating star in the north. Sailors in olden days are believed to be the early group who wore nautical star tattoo designs on the body.

Star tattoos were inked by many social groups in the past decades to depict different meanings. There has been much contentious debate over the actual connotation of nautical star tattoos.  In the past while lesbians’ activities were still underground, nautical star icons were adopted as a symbol to spot other partners. Usually they wore nautical star tattoo designs on their wrists. The symbol was also utilized by the gays, punk rockers and soldiers as well over the years.

Nowadays star tattoos have a new perspective, and the artworks are becoming more and more popular among tattoo enthusiasts. The designs act as a reminder for the bearers to continuously search for their dreams and destinations. Star tattoo designs are superb to be sported at lower back, lower stomach, armbands, feet and shoulders. In fact, the motif can be inked on almost any parts of the body. You can have one single star or a group of stars with different sizes to make a bigger design. But it is important for you to see enough tattoo designs before you decide on a particular artwork to ink.

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