Celtic Cross Tattoos to Show That Celtic Heritage
Celtic cross tattoos have a very rich and long tradition. Of the cross tattoo designs, they are probably the most popular. Celtic cross tattoos blend the Celtic traditions with Christian values. Irish, Scottish and Welsh families considered themselves part of the Celtic culture. When Christians came in and took over, the cultures blended. This blending resulted in the wonderfully unique Celtic cross tattoos. I’ll tell you how to make sure your tattoo is unique.
The unique part of Celtic cross tattoos is the use of the unending lines. The curves and lines that go on and on are said to represent eternity and everlasting love. They can also represent the concept of everlasting life. The continuity of life through other means and forms.
Many times you see the Celtic knot around the middle of Celtic cross tattoos. Again this can symbolize the never ending cycle of death and rebirth. These tattoos can be very intricate yet delicate. They are ideal for both men and women.
Even though the format of Celtic cross tattoos may be similar, the actual designs can be very different. To find the best design for you, you should browse online tattoo galleries. When you go into a tattoo parlor looking for a tattoo, you are going to find tattoos that have already been inked. You want to find a tattoo design that no one else has.
Tattoos are very personal. They are expressions of our unique personalities. It stands to reason that no tattoos should be alike because no two people are alike. When you are rushed into finding a tattoo design you are more likely to get one that you are not completely happy with.
Taking your time to find a unique Celtic cross tattoo does not mean going from website to website looking through sub standard designs. Find a good tattoo gallery and use your time wisely to search for the tattoo that speaks to you. You can get several different designs and combine them into a design that is uniquely you.





Hi my name is Shane O'Donnell, and I've been looking for a way to show off my Catholic and Irish pride, and I've decided to get a Celtic Cross tattoo.

