Showing posts with label chinese tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinese tattoo. Show all posts

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Chinese Symbol Tattoos - Three Criteria For Perfect Designs

Chinese symbol tattoo craze has been for many years in the world. But there is rarely a Chinese symbol tattoo is memorable and impressive in my eyes. Instead, I always see a lot of good translation silly, random symbols that do not make sense, or some force that is really ugly.

But there is one exception. That's what David Beckham's Chinese tattoo symbol, which we can easily find on the internet, his Chines symbol tattoo written in cursive style of Chinese, the meaning of life and death lay in the bosom of the Lord while wealth and honor is determined by heaven.

So why her Chinese tattoo is so popular and widely recognized? There are several reasons for that, and by exploring these reasons, we can find out some criteria that make a perfect Chinese symbol tattoos.

A correct translation. This is the basis of all, however, Beckham's tattoos do not involve any translation. It's just a very ancient Chinese quote, who said the tattoo artist suggested by a Chinese in Hong Kong. However, because most people do not get a quote China; be careful about your tattoo translation. This lifetime and on your body, and if you consider the Chinese quote, you can only tell what you want to express through that quote, find the Chinese translator to help you choose a quote that suits you.

2 Be meaningful. Beckham's Chinese tattoo quote to express his attitude towards life, etc. Being lucky means not so difficult, people can always find something useful for him or her. Choose something that matters to you, be it a name, phrase or famous quotations, reveal something that should be in the rental for you. Do not select a few random symbols because symbols exotic look cool.

3 Style impressive. Beckham's Chinese tattoo depicted in cursive script, a very artistic and attractive in the eyes of foreigners and even China. In fact, there are thousands of Chinese styles are available for your choice. Why not do research and select the one that makes you unique?

So now, whether you are interested in getting a true China, meaningful, memorable symbol of Chinese tattoos that make you stand out from the crowd.


There are many different symbols that can be used for a symbolic tattoo. These tattoos truly speak to what you are about to others. It shows a small part of your life whether it be your faith, the one you love, or even history. They are personal tattoos, and should be thought of a great deal before getting one drawn onto you.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Chinese Tattoo

Facts to Know Chinese Tattoo.
The tattoo is an art and a very smooth one, so you should always be careful what you need to get a tattoo, in the signs or language. Chinese TattooTattoos are permanent and thus the decision hasty or misinterpretation may result in you are stuck with the wrong tattoo for life or go for an expensive laser tattoo removal.

Classical Chinese tattoo on appeal and have found a new lease of popularity as a Hollywood celebrity to get a tattoo done china, in letters, symbols and signs. The most common is the type of tattoo tattoos get your name in the Chinese Tattoo alphabet. Chinese tattoo symbolizes the mystical appeal of the Far East and as such, they have a timeless appeal.

So, what are the things you need to remember before you get the perfect Chinese Tattoo?
# Always ask for a sketch or a print of a design or mark you want to get a tattoo, so you do not end up with a design that looks weird or symbol to you.

Chinese Tattoo# If you have a friend who knows Chinese, then ask them about the importance of popular signs and symbols or Chinese words that you might want to get a tattoo. Always best to consult with people who know the aspects of Chinese culture. Do not depend on the tattoo artist at random as he probably will take you to ride.

# If you get your name tattooed in Chinese tattoo, then you must make allowance for the fact that there may be no literal representation, like the Chinese character is different from Western languages. You may need to consult with Chinese friends again who will suggest the closest translation of your name. Check the meaning of the name China and try to find a symbolic name.

# Check out the calligraphy in which your name or your favorite phrase will soon tattoos. In English, we have calligraphy ranging from classic cartoons; modern technical and some other types of writing. So, if you dare to choose a name or the name of sweet, so make sure you do research about the style of Chinese calligraphy which is written in an appropriate style and not finally seem childish or silly.

# Chinese characters are very beautiful, so you do not have to worry about the aesthetics of your Chinese tattoo. Chinese TattooOn many occasions, people asked about the meaning of your tattoo. In that case, you can choose tattoos that relate to the story or myth china so you do not need to translate only the characters but you can also impress people with a good story about the Chinese culture.

# Chinese tattoos come with one problem: they get on very easily, so make sure that the tattooist tells you the meaning of the sign or the words used in the design and whether the mark or of words will have a significant meaning in the years. So, always consult with native Chinese speakers before getting the tattoo ink so you do not end with the Chinese tattoo symbols meaning when translated. 

Sunday, November 22, 2009

chinese tattoo, angel wing tattoo, design tattoo sexy girls

chinese tattoo, angel wing tattoo, design tattoo sexy girls
chinese tattoo, angel wing tattoo, design tattoo sexy girls

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Chinese Tattoos Tips


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I just saw a Caucasian woman with a Chinese tattoo that says, 'love birds' in Chinese. When read in the Chinese context, it means either you love birds or and you are a bird lover!

The Chinese calligraphy may look impressive, especially when combined with a Chinese dragon tattoo, but get it wrong and you may be looking like a clown with a puzzle tattoo instead. And by the way, Chinese tattoos are not Japanese tattoos.

For those thinking of inking the Chinese characters tattoos, I would suggest consulting a Chinese speaking tattoo artist before the procedure.

Chinese tattoos with just the characters or writing alone can look quite boring unless the calligraphy is done tastefully, which is rare unless the tattoo artist is trained to write and have practiced Chinese calligraphy for a period of time.

The Chinese phoenix tattoo is a very powerful symbol for women and the Chinese dragon is a good one for men.