Tattoos With Meaning For Women
What is a tattoo
A tattoo is a form of body modification in which a design is created by inserting ink, dyes and pigments, either indelible or temporary, into the dermis layer of the skin. While the above question is simple enough to answer, it leads us into various directions. First let us understand what are tattoos. Permanent markings in the skin made by way of ink or needles are called tattoos. Once ink is deposited into the second layer of the skin called the dermis, the wound scabs over and the skin heals to expose a design under the new layer. This practice is now an accepted form of body art.
Depending upon where you live, there may be certain age restrictions that may dictate the minimum age for getting a tattoo. Before one goes for a tattoo, one should check with a local shop for local laws or jurisdictions specifying these tattoo requirements. In most of the cases, you will have to be of 18 years of age or to have parental consent before you can go for a tattoo. You will also need time to select a tattoo, which conveys the meaning you wish to convey. Each tattoo carries its own story and meaning and therefore it deserves a bit of respect.
Types of tattoos and their meanings
While some people despise them, others swear by them. Some feel that a tattoo is a soulful custom of permanently inciting a theory of a certain symbol or belief. It is all about etching that idea onto their being. Tattoo lovers proclaim that tattoos are a holistic, spiritual, emotional, mental and physical experience, which is permanent at every level. Tattoos are an extremely personal thing and they may feel modern and trendy, they are much more than a mere shape or a symbol. This article is all about different tattoos along with their meanings. Given below are 20 tattoos along with their significance:
i. Butterflies
This story is from the March 2018 edition of Glittering India.
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