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The history of Celtic Tattoos is quite simple. As a matter of fact, those symbols that we see so often tattooed on folks, come from the Celtic custom but have not necessarily been used as tattoo designs. Celtic people have not had such a long tattoo tradition like, for example, Japanese, Chinese, or Polynesian tattoos.
Nevertheless those symbols appear to be made for being interpreted into wonderful tattoo designs.
Few folk can really say they know something about Celtic traditions and culture. However Celtic tattoos appear to be much more widespread than cultural information. This sort of tattoo design is unique . Celtic tattoos can be found in several different shapes and different colors, but they always fascinate folks for their beauty and their potent symbolism.
Such tattoos usually consist in geometrical shapes of different complexity. The more complicated the tattoo the more that you will need to pay for it. But it is generally well paid money.
The history and heritage of the Celtic folks goes back thousands of years. Celtic folk have always been great craftsmen. They managed to work iron as nobody else in Europe and realize complicated and fine design for their weapons.
The hottest Celtic symbol used as Tattoo designs are the Celtic knot, the ringed cross and the triple spiral.
The Celtic cross is a synthesis, or better claimed a mix of ancient magical beliefs with later Christian religion. The legend claims that this cross was introduced by Saint Patrick in the attempt of changing pagan Irish people to Christianity. The ring would symbolize the former sun’s god of previous pagan faiths, connecting those beliefs with the new one.
Most Celtic artwork starts with a typical knot design. These are composed of interlaced lines that cross over one another frequently. These knots’ main characteristic is that they don’t have either a start or an end. They are simply an infinite knot that goes on eternally symbolizing the interconnection between the religious and the physical realms of life. The Celtic knot represents infinity in a way similar to the Chinese Yin-Yang symbol.
Another entrancing symbol employed in Celtic tattoo art is the triple spiral or triskele or triskelion. This symbol evokes the Celtic belief in the sacrality of the number three, or trinity.
In a point when tribal tattoos are the most sought, the most beloved by tattoo lovers from all around the world, Celtic tattoos and the Celtic culture in general represent a massive source of inspiration.
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.

