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Flower Wrist Tattoos

 

 

Flower Wrist TattoosFlower wrist tattoo designs are really picturesque and represent a lot of symbolism. They convey ideas, feelings and messages. Their meaning is different even depending on the color or the number of the same kind. They are colorful, scented and fragile, perhaps the most beautiful creatures on the planet. In life we use flowers for decorations (weddings, birthdays or other special occasions), but often they are simply gifts, serving a source of joy for the receiver. A flower wrist tattoo may serve as a unique decoration as well for any occasion, and thanks to the downloadable wrist tattoo design collections you can find on the internet today, they can be a gift to someone you love and really care about, that one will remember for his or her entire life.



Flowers are spread all over the earth and are blossoming all over the year. Some of them are growing in spring, others are flourishing during summer, but beautiful blossoms are to be seen also during fall, or even winter. Flowers, as a wrist tattoo, are among the most beloved designs. Mainly women decide to mark themselves with these special symbols, but as you shall see later, there are some flower wrist tattoo design symbols that might be very well worn by man as well.
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Flowers were admired already in the ancient era. The Roman Empire had huge rose gardens and the roses were used for different purposes from medicine to making perfume. Lotus has been a part of legends in almost every culture. In the Egyptian mythology Lotus was the flower to be created out of the inert fluid chaos of the world. Sun God emerged out of the petals of lotus as Ra. Therefore it is taken in Egypt as a symbol of genesis and revival. It is said, that Tutenkhamen’s body was covered with blue lotus when its tomb was opened. In Hindu Mythology the lotus is the seat of Brahma (the creator), and in China Lotus is a symbol of creation. In Christianity the White Lily is he equivalent of Lotus. The Aztecs worshipped sunflowers. They have placed golden sunflower images in their temples and they were crowning their princesses by sunflowers. Sunflower is the national flower of Russia dating back in the historical eras.

It is like a jewel that you can wear day and night. They mean a perfect decoration while they emphasize the wearer’s sexy and feminine character. Flowers however have a Flower Wrist Tattoossilent language, originally developed by the Turks in the 17th century. It was imported by a British lady to England and became very popular there in the 18th and 19th century, as it helped the Victorian women to communicate their feelings that the strict propriety of those times did not allow. This special language then survived even the stormy 20th century and is becoming nowadays more and more popular, partly due to the spread of body decoration as e.g. wrist tattoos.

Having decided to have a flower tattoo on your wrist? Is better to find out the meaning of the flower you select, thus you can really express a message that is wanted to be represented. Therefore Wrist-Tattoo.com gives you here a short vocabulary of this special language (at least one version of it) and hope you will find the flower mostly matching your soul and character and your desired wrist tattoo design:

Almond Flowers: Hope Aster: Symbol of Love
Balm: Sympathy Basil: Best wishes
Bell Flower: Gratitude Bluebell: Constancy
Carnation (white): Innocence, faithfulness Carnation (red): Fascination, admiration
Carnation (pink): I’ll never forget you Carnation (striped): Refusal
Chrysanthemum: I love you Daffodil: Regard, rebirth
Daffodil (several): Happiness Daisy: Innocence
Forget-me-not: Remembrance, true love Freesia: Thoughtfulness
French Marigold: Jealousy Gardenia: Secret love, ecstasy
Gladiolus: Give me a break Hibiscus: Delicate beauty
Iris: Friendship, my compliments Iris (white): Purity
Jasmine (white): Sensuality Jasmine (yellow): Grace
Lavender: Devotion Lilac: First love
Lily: Purity, innocence Lily of the valley: The return of happiness
Magnolia: Nobility Mimosa: Sensitivity
Narcissus: Egotism, self love Orange Blossum: Marriage and fruitfulness
Orchid: Beauty, love Oregano: Joy
Primrose: I cannot live without You Rose (white): Friendship, innocence, secrecy
Rose (red): Love, passion, prosperity Rose (pink): Appreciation
Rose (yellow): Friendship, true love, jealousy Rose (coral): Desire
Rose (hibiscus): Beauty Rose (orange): Enthusiasm
Rose (lavander): Enchantment Rose (red & white): Unity
Snowdrop: Hope Star of Bethlehem: Purity
Sunflower: Adoration Tuberose: Dangerous pleasure
Tulip (red): Love, fame Tulip (yellow): Hopeless love
Violet (white): Give me a chance Violet (blue): Faithfulness
Water Lily: Purity Zinnia: Remembrance
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So, are you still thinking of getting a flower wrist tattoo but can't find "the one" you are looking for? Wrist-Tattoo.com can help! We have reviewed a lot of the web’s tattoo design collections and can tell that the ones below are by far the best ones. Whether you are looking for flower wrist tattoo designs or other styles, these collections will help you find the tattoo you want for the rest of your life.

 

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