Saturday, July 21, 2007

Immortalize Your Pets With Irish Tattoo Designs

Article Title: Immortalize Your Pets With Irish Tattoo Designs
Author: Art Nahshon

When it comes to tattoos, one of the world's most requested
designs are Irish tattoo designs. There is no arguing about it.
With its interesting history and the imagery of Ireland
reflected on all Irish tattoo designs and the meanings that
comes with every pattern, it is not a wonder why people of
non-Irish descent, are so enamored with it, oftentimes infusing
it with a meaning of their own. I know you would, too.

Over the years Celtic and Irish tattoo designs have merged and
had came to be known as one and the same, except for a handful
of designs that are truly Irish such as harps, the shamrock, and
the claddagh symbol. Celtic patterns and knot work have long
been considered to be Irish and these knot works and plaits
helped make Irish tattoo designs gain worldwide recognition
among tattoo lovers and body art enthusiasts.

However, Irish tattoo designs are also getting more popular
among the regular folks: people wanting to have a tattoo, not to
show off or to be more popular or to belong to a group, but to
have a part of a loved one etched on their skin as a tribute. It
could be for a person, or for a pet that is considered by the
owner to be part of the family. For example, you have a pet dog
and you want to keep him with you forever but you know you it is
impossible, you actually can opt to have an image of your pet
tattooed on you, done with an Irish twist with all its
intricacies. In a way, he is with you whatever happens, wherever
you go.

What's fascinating about these Irish tattoo designs is you can
infuse into it a design of your own without disrupting the
exotic Irish appeal of the original pattern. If you want a
tattoo of your pet dog done in Celtic knots, you can do so and
with an excellent tattoo artist, the outcome would be quite
fascinating. The image of the animal would not be easily
recognizable among the knots and patterns, but if you look a
little closer, you will first make out the outline and the more
you look, the more you will see the image of your pet artfully
embedded into the design, into your own skin, permanently. Not
only did you get a tattoo of your pet, you got it in a
mind-blowing design, too.

Some people just love their pets so much that they are willing
to immortalize them in the form of a tattoo. For some, it is
okay to have their pets boldly tattooed on their body but it is
not always appealing that way. One of the best ways is to do it
with an Irish or Celtic flavor to add more mystery to it. It is
more fascinating and more interesting when it is not too obvious
and, more often than not, it is a lot more meaningful that way.
And that is what a tattoo should be.

About The Author: Irish tattoo designs
(http://www.body-jewelry-useek.com/1350-irish-tattoos.htm) is a
league of its own. And as far as the art of tattooing is
thriving, these designs will be here for more centuries to come.
Visit http://www.body-jewelry-useek.com for more popular tattoo
designs such as religious tattoos
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and dragon tattoos
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