Friday, September 10, 2010
Sexy Tattoo of Cherry Blossom tattoos are symbolizing the women's beauty and sexuality
By Beautytipshub
Cherry blossom tattoos are one of the world's most famous body art tattoos. Delicate and feminine, Cherry blossom tattoos are very popular tattoo designs amongst young girls and women. It is seen as an ultimate symbol of beauty and grace.
Cherry Blossom Tattoos designs are inspired from a cherry blossom flower which has symbolic meaning and significance. The cherry blossom tattoo has a powerful significance. Both, in the Chinese and the Japanese culture, cherry blossom flowers hold different symbolism. Chinese Cherry Blossom is a symbol of love. It represents a feminine beauty and sexuality. The Japanese Cherry Blossom represents the transience of the life. It is a delicate flower that blooms for a very short time.
The tattoo inspired by the cheery blossom flower, blooms in the Cheery Blossom Season in Japan. The season starts around the end of March in Southern Japan and finishes around the end of April. It is two week long season to enjoy.
Cherry Blossom tattoos are world famous, symbolizing the women's beauty and sexuality. Girls ink it on different part of the body including left shoulder, ankle, naval area etc. They are one of the most feminine styles of tattoos for women.
Deciding to get a tattoo is a monumental decision, as it something that will stay for the rest of your life. Don't rush to make a tattoo, think over it to before you get a tattoo. Here are ideas for Cherry Blossom tattoos:
1. Small or large flowing and graceful tattoos look great.
2. Girls can go for can a small branch, a few blossoms or a whole tree.
3. Cherry blossoms can be tattooed with other elements as well like birds, roses, angel etc.
Note:
People often confuse the Cherry Blossom Tattoo with a Plum Blossom. To spot the difference between the two is that the Cherry Blossom leaves have a small "V" cut on the tips of the leaves, whereas, the Plum Blossom is rounded all the way.
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