July 7, 2008
Hot Celtic Butterfly Tattoo Designs And Ideas
The Celtic people had a rich and very deep culture that was closely connected with the earth, nature and the world around them. Thus has lead to many beautiful myths, legends and great lore that people fall in love with even today. They ascribed meaning and stories to everything in nature and this symbolism has carried through to the world of tattoos. Today Celtic butterfly tattoo designs are very popular for women and even some men.
The Legend Of Etain The legend of Etain has definitely inspired a lot of people to go out and get a butterfly tattoo design. It is a tale of a beautiful young female that wins the affection of a married king. He falls in love with her at first site. The Queen becomes jealous and casts a spell on Etain and turns her into a butterfly and then the Queen creates a storm to blow the butterfly away. Etain spends years as a butterfly and then eventually one day gets trapped into a bottle of wine and a another queen drinks her. Then Etain is reborn as a lady and goes on to marry the High King.
Of course as stated above the Celtic people lived close to nature and therefore they had a nature based religion and system of beliefs. They believed that the butterfly was a symbol for rebirth and transformation. There was also a belief that if a butterfly was accidentally eaten or swallowed they would impregnate a women and be born as a person.
Locations For A Celtic Butterfly Tattoo There are many locations for a butterfly tattoo that work well. One of the most popular of curse is the lower back tattoo. The lower back area offer a large canvas that is often rectangular in shape and a butterfly and Celtic pattern fits well into this space. Other locations for a butterfly tattoo can include the hip, arm and calf.
Finding A Butterfly Tattoo Design You have a few choices to make once you have decided to get a butterfly tattoo. Of course you have to think about the location for the tattoo and the design that you want. You can choose from stock flash that is present in the tattoo shop. This is the least expensive option but the downside of this is you are limited to existing designs that might not fit what you want. If you want something more specialized and unique then you can always get a custom tattoo design. Look carefully for a competent tattoo artist and one that will listen to your input and ideas for the tattoo. This of course is more expensive as you will have to pay for the design and the tattoo work but in the end you will end up with something more unique and original.

Filed under Art, Bodyart, Myths and Folktales by Sara Smith










