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So You’ve Decided on a Celtic Tattoo

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The history of the Celtic people goes back thousands of years. They have been long renowned for their beautiful artwork in metal, jewellery and weaponry. They were also known as fierce warriors. All over Ireland you can still find many examples of Celtic artwork and crosses.

As time passed, the Celtic; as do all civilizations, evolved. Due to the fact there is little documented history in terms of the written word, much of their tradition was passed down through symbols and knowledge, person to person. Those of Celtic tradition, often choose to display their pride in their heritage by tattooing themselves with the symbols of their ancestors ( such as the Celtic Cross and knots.)

The majority of Celtic tattoos find their origins in Ireland. There are many places throughout Ireland that still document the symbols of the Celtics as a way to preserve this strong heritage. The tattoos have long been a tradition amongst them, even when metalwork and jewellery were still abundantly made.

A Celtic knot is one of the most common Celtic tattoos. They are formed by unending spirals, that symbolize the circle of life, the process of birth and death. The Celtics also had animals in there artwork. As with the know they were made of spirals, often ending though in the heads, tails and feet of the creature. A true knot is unending, but has more recently been modified to contain symbols at the end of some of the spirals.

There is no actual literal translation behind the knots. They are an emotional and religious symbol that represents the crossing of both the physical and spiritual realm. They symbolize the heritage of the Celtics and their lives, faiths and loves.

Celtic designs are often considered one of the hardest tattoos to apply and receive as it often takes many hours of tattooing to produce the coils and spirals of the artwork. Many of Celtic descent have gone through the process of receiving one to display their heritage, reunite with their pride and to serve as a tribute to their ancestors. To the Celtics they are more then worth the time and pain to establish a connection with their heritage and the pride of their people.

If you have decided upon a Celtic tattoo, whether of Celtic descent or not, you will need to do some homework. You need to find yourself a skilled artist, most preferably one who specializes in Celtic design and has an eye for detail. The spirals and design of the tattoo takes a skilled hand to ensure your tattoo is properly done. Not all artist are capable of doing such a hard piece of work.

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