The Meaning Behind Flower Tattoos

Flower Tattoos
Flower Tattoos

Flowers are one of nature's most beautiful creations and have reigned for centuries as messengers of love, friendship, gratitude and remembrance. That is why it would be no wonder that flower tattoos are one of the most sought after designs of all time. This tattoo design has a connection with nature, bringing up thoughts and images of life and vitality.

Flower tattoos are common with women since generally, they are an expression of one's beauty and femininity. However, it should also be noted that a lot of men go with flower designs as well with cherry blossom and rose as being one of their top choices. Other popular flower tattoos are the Hawaiian flower called hibiscus, lotus and tulips.

Various colors and flowers on tattoos will symbolize different things. White flower tattoos symbolize purity, while red flower tattoos can symbolize a burning passion. Yellow rose can stand for jealousy while violet flowers can mean as someone who is shy and timid. There are many colors and designs available, giving plenty of meaning to those desiring flower tattoos.

Roses are the most common flower design for tattoos and have been tagged as symbols of love and passion. The lotus flower is another popular design especially with women and it stands for absolute truth and purity. Lotus tattoos are also known to symbolize fortune, peace, beauty, and goodness. The hibiscus which is the state flower of Hawaii is another famous flower tattoo. It is a symbol of delicate beauty and it is believed that a gift of hibiscus might suggest "seize the opportunity". Cherry blossom another fragile flower is thought of as a symbol of feminine strength and love. It can also represent a fleeting moment in one's life with its petals blossoming only for a few days.

Flowers with their natural beauty and essence will always be an interesting tattoo designs. They can be inked large or small and as bold as you wish them to be. No matter which flower you decided to use with your tattoo, you can always rely on it to express the statement you want to convey.

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