Dragons are one of the most popular tattoo designs, and they’re also an important part of folklore all over the world. These tattoos hold many important cultural meanings depending on the style you get, though they can hold personal meaning as well. In this article, we’ll teach you all the most common meanings associated with dragon tattoos (including Japanese dragons), as well as provide tips on design and placement ideas.
The Meaning of a Dragon Tattoo
In Eastern cultures, like Japan and China, dragon tattoos represent strength, wisdom, protection, power, and good fortune, as dragons are an important part of folklore. Dragon tattoos can also represent the cycle of life, immortality, inner strength, and overcoming challenges.
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- Your dragon tattoo can be whatever you want it to be. Feel free to mix elements from different styles and designs to create a tattoo perfect for you.Thanks
Warnings
- Be sure to eat a meal and drink plenty of water when preparing for your tattoo appointment . This helps to keep you from feeling faint or passing out during the appointment.Thanks
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References
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