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Designs For Star Wars And Rose Tattoos

By Darren Hartley


Star Wars is a very popular film that is familiar to almost all people around the world. It is filled with so many lovable characters that each has its own following. By wearing the image of their favourite character in the form of Star Wars tattoos, these followers show their devotion to the character they favour.

The huge variety of popular Star Wars tattoos out there has neutralized the geek value of each design when taken individually. This, however, is not the case for the combination of a Classic Star Wars icon with the queen of cartoon kitties. This particular design crossed the line and made it to the list of ultimate geekdom.

Among the popular film characters that are most featured in Star Wars tattoos are Darth Vader and Anakin Skywalker. While these tattoos are available in designs that are not bad at all, contests are being held to find the best designs for them. These contests have been joined in by fans who are not afraid to go under the needle just to prove their devotion to the saga.

Just as rose flowers are favoured subjects of artists in paintings, rose tattoo designs have become one of the more popular themes for both men and women. These designs are known not only for their beauty but also for the symbolic meanings they carry.

It is in the color of rose tattoo designs that one finds a variation in the meanings they convey. Red roses are always associated with love, beauty and romantic love. Yellow roses offer joy and friendship to their beholders. Dark red roses say that its wearer is unconscious of his beauty. Black roses are expressions of mourning over the death of a loved one.

Combining rose tattoo designs with other objects, drastically changes the meaning they convey because of the integration of the two images. Just as the lotus is famous in the east, the rose is popular among the westerners. In the world of body are, these two flowers share a lot of symbolisms. Believed to be originally colored white by the Greeks, the rose got its red color from the goddess of love herself, Aphrodite.




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