Earliest records of Koi have been found in China and have been widely spread in Japan. They most likely originated from Eastern Asia, Aral, Black and Caspian Seas. If you have been to Japan you will notice they are a common feature in most traditional Japanese gardens.
Koi are a type of carp and have been cultivated and bred in Japan for possibly thousands of years. A prize example can be valued in the $100,000 range. Koi fish are specially bred in Japan for their color. The word "koi" comes from Japanese.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Koi Tattoo for Women and Men
Earliest records of Koi have been found in China and have been widely spread in Japan. They most likely originated from Eastern Asia, Aral, Black and Caspian Seas. If you have been to Japan you will notice they are a common feature in most traditional Japanese gardens.
Koi are a type of carp and have been cultivated and bred in Japan for possibly thousands of years. A prize example can be valued in the $100,000 range. Koi fish are specially bred in Japan for their color. The word "koi" comes from Japanese.
Koi are a type of carp and have been cultivated and bred in Japan for possibly thousands of years. A prize example can be valued in the $100,000 range. Koi fish are specially bred in Japan for their color. The word "koi" comes from Japanese.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Body Tattoos Design
Body Tattoos Design
It may have different meanings like for love it may symbolize a person's commitment to a lover or an ownership of one person by another. It is somehow a statement of who and what you are. It is a permanent marking that is why you should think twice before doing it or, if you really want it, by choosing a design for your body that is suitable for your characteristics. A tattoo is donning a permanent ink into the layers of the skin to imprint something which may be a significant décor to a certain person.
It depends on how a person visualizes it and envisions his body about his/her tattoo. But tattoos can be as an artistic as a painting on the wall. Some people misinterpreted the meaning of tattoo because they see it as untidy and a disruption to one's body. Well, it actually differs from every person's perspective. Are you curious of what is in the mind of others why they have to put on a tattoo?
It depends on how a person visualizes it and envisions his body about his/her tattoo. But tattoos can be as an artistic as a painting on the wall. Some people misinterpreted the meaning of tattoo because they see it as untidy and a disruption to one's body. Well, it actually differs from every person's perspective. Are you curious of what is in the mind of others why they have to put on a tattoo?
Body Tattoos Design
Body Tattoos Design
It may have different meanings like for love it may symbolize a person's commitment to a lover or an ownership of one person by another. It is somehow a statement of who and what you are. It is a permanent marking that is why you should think twice before doing it or, if you really want it, by choosing a design for your body that is suitable for your characteristics. A tattoo is donning a permanent ink into the layers of the skin to imprint something which may be a significant décor to a certain person.
It depends on how a person visualizes it and envisions his body about his/her tattoo. But tattoos can be as an artistic as a painting on the wall. Some people misinterpreted the meaning of tattoo because they see it as untidy and a disruption to one's body. Well, it actually differs from every person's perspective. Are you curious of what is in the mind of others why they have to put on a tattoo?
It depends on how a person visualizes it and envisions his body about his/her tattoo. But tattoos can be as an artistic as a painting on the wall. Some people misinterpreted the meaning of tattoo because they see it as untidy and a disruption to one's body. Well, it actually differs from every person's perspective. Are you curious of what is in the mind of others why they have to put on a tattoo?
Friday, December 25, 2009
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