Centipede
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Just like caterpillars and beetles, the centipede enjoys a usage in tattoo art too, which celebrates the vibrant colors and meandering shapes. Centipedes are elongated arthropods which have one pair of legs per body segment, and despite what ...
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Celtic Sun
Tattoo Meanings

Sun tattoos are very powerful, as well as quite popular tattoo designs, and they are usually worn by both men and women. The Sun is very necessary for our everyday lives as we cannot live without light and ...
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Cerberus
Tattoo Meanings

In mythology, Cerberus is the archetypal hellhound, a three-headed, as well as dragon-tailed dog of ancient Greece and Scandinavia.  He stood guard at the gate to the Underworld, barring entrance to the living and exit to the dead. ...
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Cat
Tattoo Meanings

Being one of the earliest domesticated animals in the history of humans, cats also have a long history of cultural symbolism. The symbolic meaning of the cat differs wildly all over the world and through time stretching from ...
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Celtic
Tattoo Meanings

Originally, the Celts people were a diverse group of tribes that were stretching from Ireland in the west to Scotland in the north, as well as to modern Turkey in the east and the Iberian Peninsula in the ...
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Celtic Wedding
Tattoo Meanings

The unmatched craftsmanship and beauty of the Celtic jewelry make a distinctly stunning impression. Celtic wedding rings and the pendants make an excellent wedding gift as they embody a rich history and are a symbol of an unbreakable bond ...
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Chain
Tattoo Meanings

The chain is used in prison tattoo in order to symbolize incarceration, but chains also have a wider symbolism that can relate to slavery and defeat too. Whenever people see a chain, there is usually a negative connotation ...
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Paintings
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The time of the Upper Paleolithic period was just before the end of the last ice age in Europe (15,000 to 10,000 B.C.E.). Human beings lived in small bands, hunting migratory animals, as well as creating some of ...
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Celtic Cross
Tattoo Meanings

The Celtic cross, which is sometimes also known as the wheel cross or the ring cross, which starts appearing during the fifth century C.E. It is a symbol of Christianity these days. However, it may have probably been ...
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