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Black Rose Tattoos - What You Need to Know


Black Rose Tattoos - What You Need to Know

The most popular flower tattoos are rose tattoos. Rose is a popular flower used in different important occasions and events in a person's life. People give roses for several reasons but the most common reason is to show them how much they love and care for them.

In tattoos, a rose could hold different meanings and there are also several different rose tattoo designs to choose from. If you want to have rose tattoos on your body, here are some important things you should know.

• Rose is a symbol of womanhood or femininity. In some commercials or advertisements that sell feminine products, they sometimes use the rose to represent the female organ. Also, rose is a delicate flower and very soft to the touch. The plant ahs velvety petals and has thorns to protect the whole plant, especially the flower. All of these are very similar to female traits. Some think that women are very delicate and still needs to be protected. This is one of the reasons why females choose rose tattoos.

• This flower also signifies love. In courtship, if a man like a woman, he will give her roses to show the lady how much he adores her. Because of this, roses have always been associated with romance, love, dating, and courtship. You are one lucky girl if you have already received several dozens of roses in your life. If you will have it as a tattoo, it could mean that you are in love or you believe in the magic of love.
• Rose tattoos are also sexy, especially if you have them done on your ankle or lower back, with the vines in swirl design. It looks very sexy especially the red rose. You can also place them on different parts of your body like arms and shoulders.
• The best color for a rose tattoo is red. It looks very romantic and mysterious. Black roses are also popular but you may regret having it a few years from now. A red rose is classic. You can never go wrong with the color red. Yellow rose tattoos suggest happiness and gaiety.
• You can choose whether you want to have a single rose or several roses inked on your body. You can also choose fully bloomed roses or rose buds. This all depends on you. Maybe the number has a significant meaning in your life or something.

Rose tattoos may be common but they will remain popular even after several years, which will make you glad that you have chosen that design.

ROSE TATTOO

Today, the red rose is still widely popular as a representation of true love, and is often chosen as tattoo to represent one’s love for another. Rose tattoos have the versatility of being both very detailed and very simplistic. They are the most popular flower tattoo because they are often seen as having the most meaning.
Both men and women choose to get a rose tattoo as a representation of love. Among men the popular place for a rose tattoo is on the arm or the chest. But for women the possibilities are nearly endless, with the ankle being a very popular place.

Rose tattoos are almost always done in color because the color of the rose is what holds the symbolism. Red roses are the most common because they have the most powerful and desired meaning of all the roses: true love. Rose tattoos are often embellished with a variety of different designs including skulls, swords, vines, butterflies, leaves and other flowers.

Most commonly the rose will include the name of the person it is supposed to represent love for. This is done either separately from the rose or upon a river wrapped around the stem of the rose. Other choices for rose colors have recently included blue and purple to take a new spin on the beauty and history of the rose while adding a unique and modern touch.

More morbid tattoos involving roses can involve blood dripping from the rose’s thorns or with the rose piercing a heart to represent heartbreak. Rose tattoos are very popular with celebrities for their classic representations of beauty and love.

ROSE TATTOOS

Rose tattoo designs are very popular because to Western cultures they represent love. Each color of rose has its own meaning which makes the rose a very personal and romantic tattoo.

Rose tattoos are popular among both men and women for this reason. The red rose is the typical rose and the one most commonly chosen for a tattoo.




The red rose represents a true and pure love. The rose also represents passion and desire, which make it a popular dedication tattoo for couples. A single red rose means “I love you” plain and simple, but a red rose without thorns has the added meaning of “love at first sight.”

Meanings for other colors of roses are as follows: Yellow represents friendship and joy, white represents reverence, orange represents enthusiasm and light pink is for sympathy and admiration. Roses have long been seen as representations of love and beauty, dating back to the ancient Greeks.

It was said that roses appeared from the sea foam as Aphrodite was born out of the water. Because of its importance to the Romans, Christians would initially look upon the rose with scorn, but as time worn on the rose became associated with the miraculous and wonderful.

There are a number of saints who have now been associated with roses including Saint Therese and the Virgin Mary herself. As a flower the rose has often been seen as the most beautiful and desired of all the flowers. The Greeks considered it the King of all Flowers while the Romans considered it the Queen.

SINGLE ROSE TATTOO




It is amazing that a single rose tattoo can have so much versatility. Rose tattoos can be any size and they can be placed basically anywhere on the body. Their beauty, shape, and sharp colors make them the most popular and well known flower tattoos among both men and women.

Although rose tattoos can be designed grouped together as a bouquet, the single rose tattoo is the most commonly seen. Men tend to get their rose design on their arm and women tend to get theirs on the lower back, chest, ankles, and shoulders. Some of the more popular rose designs for both men and women include:

The Yellow Rose: The yellow rose represent friendship, joy, and a new beginning. Also, you can add red tips to yellow rose designs to represent a friendship that has advanced to love.

The Blue Rose: The blue rose are a symbol of a fantasy and that which is impossible. These tattoos also symbolize the hope for a miracle and new opportunities to have.

Pink Rose: These tattoos symbolize elegance, grace, and gentleness. There are two variations of this rose and they are deep pink roses and light pink roses. Deep pink roses represent being appreciative while light pink roses represent happiness.

Purple Rose: The purple rose symbolize love at first site and these tattoos are also popular because of their color.

Red Rose: The most popular of all the rose designs are the red rose. These tattoos symbolize love, romance, and passion. You can also use a single red rose tattoo to show someone you love them.

ROSE TATTOO

Without doubt the rose is the most adored breed of flower throughout the world. One would have to guess that the popularity of this exquisite flower has been linked to the romantic connotations that roses have between lovers. Every woman would appreciate a beautiful bunch of even a single rose from their lover as a token of their love and affection. The red rose in particular undoubtedly the most popular color and relates strongly to romance as well as sexual relationships.

To other people this flower rose may have other symbolic meanings. For example it is claimed in folklore that both Aphrodite who was the Greek Goddess of Love, and Venus who was Aphrodite's Roman equivalent, revered the red rose. It also has religious connections and is known to be symbolic of the Virgin Mary. The people who claim to have witnessed a vision of Mary say that her appearance is always accompanied by the smell of roses.

If you are considering having a rose tattoo design, but are reluctant to because of the romantic implications, don't worry - I have seen many masculine guys wearing a rose tattoo, often as a reminder of departed loved ones. Some creative guys have even incorporated it into a multi-image tattoo such as having a snake curled around a dagger embedded in a rosebush.

English Roses

Here is a bit of history for you! Do you know why a beautiful English woman is typically referred to as "An English Rose"? Well it is related to some of Shakespeare's writings where he refers to the rose and compares his love (lady) with a red rose in the line, "O my love is like a red, red rose".

As well as having a romantic connotation this flower is also reflective of more aggressive situations, for example, two of England's most famous families both have this delightful flower as part of their family symbolism - the Lancasters (whose family emblem is the red rose) and the Yorks (whose coat of arms is made up of white rose).

In addition to this one of Britain's dominant political parties, the Labor Party, is symbolized by red roses.

Another more masculine use of the rose tattoo design involves the 1980's rock band 'Guns 'n' Roses', The members of the Band were well known for their hard rocking music and lifestyle yet they all wore tattoos incorporating the image of the rose albeit with tattoos of guns. As a result many fans both male and female emulated the band members by getting tattoos with images of guns and roses.

Choose Your Colors Wisely

The color of a rose has significance and meaning, so before you commit to a particular design you should choose the color that best represents the symbolism of your tattoo.

* A red rose embodies the conventional color choice and exemplifies beauty, love, bravery, passion and romanticism

* A red rose bud constitutes a symbol of pureness and loveliness

* A dark red rose stands for unconscious beauty

* A gold rose represents accomplishment

* A pink rose bespeaks friendship, appreciation, grace, happiness and gentleness

* A light pink rose symbolizes understanding and sweetness

* A white rose conveys sinlessness, innocence, silence, privacy, reverence, humbleness, youthfulness and charm

* A yellow rose personifies joyfulness, happiness, jealousy or an apology

* A lavender rose intends fascination

* A coral rose symbolizes desire

* A blue rose represents impossibilities

* A black rose traditionally represents sorrow and death

For those considering having a rose style tattoo, but are concerned that the design does not reflect their true way of life or image, just consider some of the historical facts regarding this magnificent flower and feel comfortable with having a tattoo incorporating a rose in the design.

Rose Tattoos and Tattoo Designs

A rose is a perennial flowering shrub or vine of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae that contains over 100 species. The species form a group of erect shrubs, and climbing or trailing plants, with stems that are often armed with sharp thorns. Most are native to Asia, with smaller numbers of species native to Europe, North America, and northwest Africa. Natives, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and fragrance. Roses are popular garden shrubs, as well as the most popular and commonly sold florists' flowers. In addition to their great economic importance as a florist's crop, roses are also of great value to the perfume industry.

The rose has always been valued for its beauty and has a long history of symbolism. The ancient Greeks and Romans identified the rose with their goddesses of love referred to as Aphrodite and Venus. In Rome, a wild rose would be placed on the door of a room where secret or confidential matters were discussed. The phrase sub rosa, or "under the rose", means to keep a secret derived from this ancient Roman practice. Early Christians identified the five petals of the rose with the five wounds of Christ. Despite this interpretation, their leaders were hesitant to adopt it because of its association with Roman excesses and pagan ritual. The red rose was eventually adopted as a symbol of the blood of the Christian martyrs. Roses also later came to be associated with the Virgin Mary. Rose culture came into its own in Europe in the 1800s with the introduction of perpetual blooming roses from China. There are currently thousands of varieties of roses developed for bloom shape, size, fragrance and even for lack of prickles.

Roses are ancient symbols of love and beauty. The rose was sacred to a number of goddesses (including Isis and Aphrodite), and is often used as a symbol of the Virgin Mary. A red rose (often held in a hand) is a symbol of socialism or social democracy.

Rose tattoos universally represent beauty, passion and romantic love. Of all the flower tattoo designs, the rose is still the most popular and the most requested. Interestingly, the rose is nearly as popular with men as it is with women. A single red rose tattoo means "I love you," while a thornless rose tattoo symbolizes "love at first sight". Yellow rose tattoos are for joy, white for reverence, light pink for sympathy and admiration, and orange for enthusiasm.