Celtic dog
Tattoo Meanings

Celtic dog (and other animals)  were portrayed in Celtic tribal life in a big, interesting, and very imaginative way centuries ago. Animals were also featured in Celtic jewelry tapestries, carvings, clothing, and so on, to express deep and ...
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Blossom
Tattoo Meanings

The cherry fruit was a symbol that was used to represent the Samurai warrior caste of shogun-era Japan. The blossom of the tree is the one that is quintessentially Japanese and figures prominently in the tattoo art of ...
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Celtic Dragon
Tattoo Meanings

The dragon is one important motif in Celtic mythology. Dragons were usually portrayed side by side with the Celtic gods. Being creatures that protect the Earth, as well as all living things on it, a Celtic dragon is ...
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Cherub
Tattoo Meanings

If you are looking for some meaningful tattoo, the cherub may be the one for you. A cherub or cherubim is a chubby, healthy-looking baby angel with wings. Even though cherubs are likely derived from ancient Middle Eastern ...
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The Design
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When it comes to getting a tattoo, both men and women in some way have different opinions about the design adorning their bodies. One tattoo design website, known as the Custom Tattoo Design, has asked its visitors several ...
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Cherry
Tattoo Meanings

The cherry tree is among the oldest one of all cultivated fruit trees, and it happens naturally in Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It was since planted in much of the temperate zones all over the world. Interestingly, ...
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Lale Sokolov
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Ludwig or better known as Lale Sokolov, was an Austro-Hungarian born Slovak-Australian businessman and Holocaust survivor. He was Jewish, and he was part of the first transport of Jewish prisoners to Auschwitz in 1942. When he arrived, he ...
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Cheetah
Tattoo Meanings

Our tattoos always have some special meaning for us. They may represent our personality traits or important periods and persons in our lives. It is no doubt that one of the most popular tattoos are tattoos of wild ...
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Celts
Tattoo Meanings

Unlike many other Indo-European cultures, of which they were one, the Celts did not revere cats. In the mythology of the Celts, cats serve in archetypal guardian roles as both demos and angels – guarding the gates of ...
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