Sleeve
Blog

There’s no doubt that a tattoo sleeve is a bold and creative way to express yourself, whether you wear half sleeves or polo shirts. But how do you go and get one done? What are the best designs ...
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Matching
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Before getting a matching tattoo, even the most smitten couples tend to pause to guarantee they don’t end up regretting their decision. To be truthful, even with the greatest of motives, there have been many serious errors. There ...
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Sugar Moms
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Sugar moms are known for trying to stand out from others. That is why you can count on them to get tattoos in very unusual places. We’ve come up with a list of the most outlandish areas where ...
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Lady Liberty
Blog Tattoo Meanings

The celebration of the Goddess of Freedom (or today’s Lady Liberty) began more than two thousand years ago among the ancient Romans. They named Her Libertas, the Latin word that means freedom. Libertas implied Freedom of action, Freedom ...
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Love Life
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Both men and women often use tattoos to express their individuality and embellish their bodies with artistic or symbolic images. The outlooks towards tattoos vary from one environment to another. For instance, in large urban communities, they are ...
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Wedding
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Your wedding ring is a symbol of one of life’s most momentous occasions. Traditionally, couples who get married exchange wedding bands to symbolize their commitment to one another until death do them part. There are several reasons to ...
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Steampunk
Tattoo Meanings

Steampunk is the same time retro and futuristic subgenre of science fiction that uses designs inspired by 19th-century industrial machinery. Although its fundamental origins are sometimes connected with the cyberpunk genre, steampunk artistic works are often set in ...
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Queen Nefertiti
Tattoo Meanings

Ancient Egypt came with some of the most vigorous female characters, and one of the most beloved has to be Queen Nefertiti. She was one of the most ravishing women in history and is a big inspiration for ...
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Celtic Gods
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The Celtic pantheon is made of over 300 gods and goddesses who represent everything from rivers to warfare. With the exception of Lugh, the Celtic gods were not worshipped across Iron Age Europe but were very often defined ...
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