Posted by Omar on September 8, 2009

Religious Tattoos

religious tattoos

When taking a look at religious tattoo, many people envision angels, crosses, and clasped hands, but this category of body art can touch upon a wide-range of cultural and spiritual beliefs. Religious tattoo work can involve rosary beads upon the chest; Egyptian ankhs decorating the hand; images of the Dalai Lama or Buddha on biceps; as well as religious passages or scriptures scrawled across the back.

Out of all the spiritual images – Christian tattoos stand as the most requested out of all religious tattoo work. For example, the Christian Cross is clearly one of the most recognized religious symbols in all the world. With ancient and modern designs, the image of the cross has appealed to the likes of sailors braving open waters to members of the military to anyone who wishes to showcase their love of God or their faith.

The favored image of crosses holds an undeniable ancient history where the vertical and horizontal lines work together to create a spiritual presentation that affects an endless list of cultures. A few cross tattoo symbols to consider include the ancient Egyptian ankh (for regeneration or eternal life), the Roman or Latin cross, Anchor Cross (signifying hope), and the Greek Cross – eventually adopted by the Red Cross.

A religious tattoo may emerge in a variety of images – praying hands (sometimes with or without a rosary); angels and angel wings; and thorny crowns. When looking for ideas to express your spiritual connection, you may also consider the following religious tattoo design ideas:

Lily

Symbolizing eternal life and immortality – this religious tattoo design also represents a link to Easter.

Peacock

This colorful bird found a place in early Christian history as a symbol of resurrection.

Phoenix

A religious tattoo showcasing this mythical creature is connected to rebirth and resurrection.

Palm Leaf

A tattoo highlighting this design is seen as a representation of rewards received in heaven.

Christian Fish

Early Christians used this highly recognizable image to signify their identity to one another.

Dove

Usually, this religious tattoo design is linked to the Holy Spirit of the Trinity in addition to peace.

Three Circles (Intertwined)

Three equal circles shown in a tattoo symbolize unity, equality, and are also associated with Godhood.

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