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Dragon Tatoos Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013

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Dragon Tatoos Biography

Dragons are one of the most popular mythological creatures. The descend from various legends, telling tales of fire-breathing, winged creatures.
There are two different dragons that you'll commonly see- the Eastern and the Western dragons. The Eastern dragons of the orient are seen as benevolent creatures who are the protectors of life, fertility, and good fortune. The Western dragons tend to be the evil creatures that destroy villages and guard hoards of treasure.
As a tattoo, dragons are usually represented in the form of the Eastern dragon and of oriental styles. Dragon tattoos are normally seen in black and commonly drawn with flames and fire. But, Japanese and Chinese dragon styles are usually pretty ornate and can be in color or black and white shades.
It's up to you as to what dragon style you choose for your tattoo.
Dragons are a popular tattoo among both men and woman, each person finding a different reason and symbolism behind the dragon.
Flickr Images: stotker: dragon tattoo by Mirek vel Stotker
Meaning of Dragon Tattoos
Dragon tattoos can have different meanings to different people. It's all depending on how you see the mythical creature and as to what design you choose.
In general men tend to use dragon tattoos to represent:Many men tend to associate with the dragon which is why they get dragon tattoos. Some men see themselves as guardians over loved ones, so since the dragon tends to symbolize protection, it fits the mold of a guardian.
In general, woman tend to use dragon tattoos to represent:
Because woman are those who give birth, they can be seen as a creator of life. Women can associate with the dragon in terms of protection and children; in most cases, mothers will protect their children till the end. Women may see the strength of the dragon and see it embodied in themeselves.
For the most part, there are many different meanings of a dragon tattoo, so each individual and each dragon will represent something a little different.Chinese dragons are the symbols of power and mystery as depicted in Eastern and Western legends. The dragon evoked fear and worship in man.
Although, there's a bloodthirsty, medieval ferociousness in dragons, in oriental cultures, they see the mythical beast for its benevolent features. The dragon is the most commong symbol of identity for Far Eastern cultures.Dragons have always been the topic of fascination and mystery, as well as being a source of wonder, a symbol of hope and purity, and sometimes...jealousy, miserliness, maleficence and fierce rage.
Dragons have also been known to be notorious riddle-masters, sentinels of sacred shrines, and hoarders of treasures beyond imagining. It is even said that great philosophers would climb the highest mountains peaks or venture into the lowest caverns to seek the sage advice of dragons in secret.
When not out to slay dragons for immortality, like Sigfried, or for the golden apples of great happiness, like Hercules, we lowly mortals live under the ever-vigilant gaze of dragons. Sometimes we reside in the sphere of a dragon's good fortune. And there are those lucky few who actually get to live under the wing of a dragon's protection.
Dragons have even crossed over into the real world. Vikings carved dragon figureheads on the prow of their ships because they believed the dragons would endow keen sight and cunning to the Viking warriors. And in China, emperors think they are the real dragons and the sons of the heaven. They sleep on dragon beds, sit on thrones called the dragon seat, and their ceremonial dress is known as dragon robes.
Nowadays it's quite common to hear parents tell their children bedtime stories about good and kindly dragons. For a fee you can hire the services of a dragon specialist who will tell you the name of your own personal guardian dragon and for an additional sum you may even obtain a sketch of your appointed guardian. There are even group therapy sessions that help you release the inner dragon that lies dormant in all of us.
With the success of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings film trilogy, interest in dragons and the magical world created by J.R.R. Tolkien has renewed, just as it had back in 1973 when Gary Gygax of TSR, Inc. created a roleplaying game named Dungeons and Dragons (D&D).
D&D also goes into great length about dragon societies and the philosophy that revolves around the ancient Ceremony of Sublimation, where dragons aspire to reach a higher level of existence and possibly immortality unique to dragonkind.
And then there are the tattoos. Dragon tattoo designs come in many forms, Celtic dragon tattoos, tribal dragon tattoos, Asian dragon tattoos, and the list goes on. When it comes to body art, dragon tattoos are among the most popular tattoo designs.
Dragon Tatoos Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Dragon Tatoos Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Dragon Tatoos Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Dragon Tatoos Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Dragon Tatoos Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Dragon Tatoos Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Dragon Tatoos Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Dragon Tatoos Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Dragon Tatoos Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Dragon Tatoos Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Dragon Tatoos Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013

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