
Celtic patterns have travelled far down from history to bring symbolic designs that we have today. This style is usually composed of lines, knots, spirals and other shapes that turn into symbols of great meaning. Some Celtic styles also contain more solid forms such as hearts, crowns and even animals. Here are some of the most popular examples of this design:
Butterflies
Claddagh
Crosses
Dragons
Hearts
Knotworks
Lions
Mazes
Snakes
Spirals
Tree of life
If you want to get in touch with the Celtic heritage, then this style is clearly meant for you. Just make sure you truly understand the essence of these patterns and select the one that has made a real impact on you.

People who use this style often pick out words and phrases that say the most about themselves. If you’re interested in this Japanese design, you may want to start writing down the words you like and research about their actual Kanji interpretations and brushstrokes. One of the main concerns with this body art style is that people have been using the characters ignorantly without bothering to dig deeper into their meanings. Avoid committing that mistake by seeing to it that your character really conveys the meaning you want to share to others.
Of course nothing beats a tattoo that you’ve made on your own because it definitely has more meaning to you. If you’re still undecided on a pattern, why not try making your own? It’s a great way to practice your imagination and rediscover yourself. Who knows, you may even come up with a killer design that’s completely unique and all about you.

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