Flower Tattoos

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Flower tattoos

Flower Tattoos are popular because of their beauty, ability to be personalized, and association with nature.  Most commonly, the flower tattoo is feminine, whether its natural and realistic- looking, abstract, or adapted to suit personal preferences in other ways.  Flowers are perfect as a tattoo image because they are associated with life, color, pleasant scents, and special sentiments.

Each type of flower is associated with its own symbolism. To most people, all flowers, in general, represent thoughtfulness and affection. However, each type of flower has its own, more specific meaning, derived from ancient mythology, through Victorian times, and various other cultures and traditions.

However, certain varieties of flower have held a more popular appeal than others. it's a good idea to consider the meaning of your tattoo. Seven of the more popular varieties chosen asflower tattoo designs are further illustrated below.

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Flower Tattoo Meaning 

  • The Daffodil. As far as flowers go, daffodils have come to take on several very different meanings. A few include: deceitfulness, hope, unrequited love, and also regard.
  • The Daisy. Daisies, in general, represent innocence. However, different sub-categories of daisies have their own, unique meaning. The white, wild daisy says, "I will think of it." Colored daisies represent beauty. The Michaelmas daisy bids farewell.
       
  • The Hibiscus. The hibiscus flower is overwhelmingly recognized as a symbol for delicate beauty.
      
  • The Lily. There is an interesting amount of polarity in what the different types of lilies signify. A water lily: purity of heart. A calla lily: maiden modesty; beauty. The day lily: coquetry. The frog lily shows disgust. The tiger lily whispers urgently, "I dare you to love me." White lilies: purity and sweetness. And, yellow lilies portray coquetry, falsehood & flirtations.
      
  • The Lotus. Like the hibiscus flower, the lotus flower is universally accepted as a symbol of estranged love and the associated empty yearning it entails.
     
  • The Rose. A hugely popular tattoo design subject, the rose has come to mean different things to different people for nearly as many different reasons. However, there are a few widely held traditional meanings behind roses, making them quite eloquent flowers.
     
    Red roses: unity and romance. Pink conveys the whisper, "Ours must be a secret love..." White roses assure, "I am worthy of your love." White roses communicate charming simplicity. Rosebuds affirm youth and innocence and can also mark one as too young to love. Sunny yellow roses rather glumly convey warnings of jealousy, waning love or the hopeful promise, "Let us forget…."
     
  • The Sunflower. The sunflower, rich in appeal to the very nature of its beauty, sunflowers are also a great way to communicate, "You are splendid!"

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