Saturday, January 1, 2011

Kanji Tattoo

The world of tattoo art accommodates a diverse variety of designs to suit the personality and foster the creative genius, of just about any woman. Kanji tattoo designs in the western hemisphere however, are making a play to stand tall above the rest. Such designs have gained notoriety with celebrities and common folk from all lifestyles.

Kanji tattoo designs come from a Japanese script, originating within Chinese characters. Kanji tattoos in essence, are ideograms depicting abstract ideas such as spirit, belief, love, loyalty, trust or the conveyance of any individual significance. In the ongoing spirit of competition, some tattoo bearers and artists alike, envelope their characters with various pictures to round out the tattoo. Whether looking to write a special name or to revere particular scenery, Kanji tattoos have one intention – to make a statement even if shrouded in mystery. The objective is to gain attention and ask questions, perhaps an icebreaker in conversation with strangers.

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