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Upper back tattoo designs for women and girls

Upper back tattoo designs for women and girls
Upper back tattoo designs are very famous in all over the world because they look sexy, hot, beautiful, nice and amazing. Upper back tattoos come in different designs, styles and types. Below some sexy and amazing upper tattoo designs for women and girls.







Feather Into Birds Tattoo

Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 1
Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Feather into birds tattoo. Luck and fortune feather tattoos can also pay tribute to a family tribe or clan. Take a look at the many different types of meanings behind popular bird tattoos and their feathers. While often referred to a symbol of death, Native Americans believe the owl offers protection against evil spirits. The owl is also symbolic of intelligence and mystery. Whether you're into magic and the fantastical world of sorcery or appreciate the wisdom of this messenger bird, owls and their feathers make a wise choice.

Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 2
Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 2

A tattoo fit for royalty, a colorful peacock makes a vivid and beautiful tattoo design for the arms, back or ribcage. Symbolic of rebirth and renewal in Christianity teachings, the beautiful bird represents holiness and at times a touch of vanity. In Aesop's Fables The Peacock and Juno, the peacock learns the "Lots of each has been assigned by the will of the Fates," and must accept his beauty instead in lieu of melodic song. In other parts of the world, the peacock is equally loved. Hindus feel peacocks signify kindness, luck and compassion and in some cultures the birds are etched amongst the thrones of royalty. If you're the type to boast, well then be proud and ink this colorful bird.

Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 3
Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 3

To pay tribute to the United States and freedom and bravery, nothing beats an All-American old school eagle. Waving a banner from its beak or taking flight amongst a cloud of roses, eagle tattoos make for wonderful memorial and military tattoos and can even incorporate dates for more personal meaning.

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Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 4

In Greek mythology, a feather from a Phoenix is said to promise eternal life. Inking a feather from this mythical bird is one way to display your immortality. After setting his own nest to flames, the Phoenix was reborn three days later. A flaming feather makes a blazing design idea when inked in full color.

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Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 5

While not nearly as respected as the others, the seagull can represent many things including a love for the ocean and also rising above life's tides. In the book Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach, an outcast seagull learns about purpose and flight by staying true to himself and believing in his own dreams despite fleeing the pack. A simple outline of a seagull's wings in flight can depict the same message to fly high above doubt and believe in you.

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Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 6

So much of feathered art can be linked to Native American culture and symbolism. Dream catchers, the Kokopelli, wild Buffalo and totem poles can all be incorporated into a feather design to create an Indian inspired tattoo. Add lots of turquoise, coral and dune colors to create an earthly and spiritual piece.

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Feather Into Birds Tattoo Picture 7

For feathered inspiration, hit the books. Got to the library or bookstore and scour pictures of various types of birds and check out their unique feather patterns and colors. After you find a feather you fancy, discover more about the bird and see if its culture or origin can represent some greater personal significance. Once you've found the bird, let your design ideas take flight.

Peacock Feather Tattoo Designs For Women

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Peacock Feather Tattoo Designs For Women Picture 1

Tattoo Center. Peacock feather tattoo designs for women. Feathers are generally a very beautiful and gentle feminine tattoo designs. A lot of girls choose peacock feather simply because it is more beautiful than other feathers, while only a small number associates the feather to the meaning of peacock tattoos. Feathers symbolize creativity, spiritual evaluation and rebirth. Most common places for a peacock feather are ribs, scapulas or a side of the lower back.

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Peacock Feather Tattoo Designs For Women Picture 2

Peacock feather should, by all means, be done in full color – it is the colors that make it so beautiful. Peacock feather tattoo could indicate a very proud person. It could be comprehended in two ways – the person wearing it could either be very proud of herself for good reasons, or simply very arrogant. If you don’t want to be perceived as an arrogant person, I’d suggest you choose a smaller tattoo, rather than one that goes across your whole back, for example.

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Peacock Feather Tattoo Designs For Women Picture 3

The eye on the peacock feather tattoo could mean that you are an open minded person – the one that looks at the world with eyes wide open, the one that is not afraid of challenges. On the other hand, in Egyptian, Roman and Greek mythology, the eye on the peacock feather is considered to be the “evil eye.” This is not always a bad thing – the “evil eye” symbols give the evil eye, as well as, protect the one who wears them.

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Peacock Feather Tattoo Designs For Women Picture 4

The peacock is a very important bird for people in India. It still has a status of a worshiped bird, mainly because it slays snakes. Because it is believed that peacocks are immune to snake bites, their blood is supposed to be able to chase away evil spirits. Peacock feather tattoo can be a symbol of protection against those spirits, or simply people who would like to hurt you.

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Peacock Feather Tattoo Designs For Women Picture 5

In early Christian times, peacock flesh was believed to be so high quality that it could not go bad. The peacock feathers, with the all seeing eyes, brought the peacock to a status of a sacred emblem. Peacock feather represents a pure soul, the one that cannot be corrupted. It also stands for immortality and resurrection.

Upper Back Bird Crow Feather Tattoos

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Tattoo Center. Upper Back Bird Crow Feather Tattoos. Feather tattoo is the most common tattoo among those popular tattoo, the meaning of feather can be anything and it depends on the tattoo wearer. Normally feather tattoo is associated with Freedom, Flight, Lightness, Spirituality and Elegant. The design of feather tattoo usually is black in color, however there are other choices like red feather that represents love and passion, yellow feather that represents intelligence and white feather that symbolizes purity.

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Wings and feather tattoos are one of the unique tattoo designs that very few people get engraved. They have very interesting meanings and can be made on any part of your body. Having a single or many feather tattoos can also symbolize different things like spirituality, creativity, or freedom. You can have tattoos of feathers of any birds you like. Most people go for peacock or eagle feathers as they are beautiful and symmetric. Given below are some great feather tattoo designs you can choose from.

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Feather tattoos are commonly associated with many Native American cultures, in which some birds such as the Eagle, Ostrich Plume, Egret, etc. were considered holy or strong and their feathers represented their characteristics. Eagle feathers were considered sacred and were worn by powerful men like Chieftains, Healers and Elders. This was a strong feather tattoo meaning, interpreted by many people to get the tattoos and even today, is used as a reason for the same.

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You can have these tattoos on your back or lower back. They look grand and elegant at these spots, if you like large sized tattoo designs. Neck tattoos can also be made using these designs and combining them with some other designs. Having a small eagle at the edge of your collarbone can look really attractive on women. Similarly you get these tattoos on your wrists, feet, leg and also shoulders. A Gothic interpretation of these tattoos where feathers are disintegrating into birds can look classic and unique. Your hip can also serve a great place to get one of these amazing tattoos to flaunt before your friends.

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These designs can be unique yet beautiful. They are considered as unisex tattoos and both men and women can transform them in their own styles. So, if you've been thinking of getting a tattoo for a long time and can't figure out what to have, feather tattoos should definitely be on your list.

Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo

Women Side Body Tattoo With Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo
Women Side Body Tattoo With Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo

Tattoo Center. Japanese Cherry Blossom Tattoo. In Japanese culture there is often a link between the blossoming of cherry tress and the Buddhist concept of "mono no aware" which refers to the reverence for life, the transience of being and the sadness at the passing of things. This is because cherry blossoms only appear on tress for short times before they fall to the ground. This association with mortality is highly symbolic in Japan and has been used in traditional art there for many centuries along with more recent manga or anime. This link may however make a tattoo of cherry blossoms unsuitable for some.

Women Upper Back Tattoo With Cherry Blossom Japanese Tattoo
Women Upper Back Tattoo With Cherry Blossom Japanese Tattoo

Alternatively, it may give you renewed appreciation for the fragility of life and help you make the most of your brief time on this Earth, while bringing you a different perspective on the hard times you may face; knowing that they will not last forever. While it is true that there are many different varieties of cherry blossom, many people do not appreciate just how different looking they can be. In fact, the most common cherry tree in Japan is Somei Yoshino which has largely white blossom with only the faintest hint of pink on the petals. Other popular choices do have very much more pink in their blossom and it is these that you will more commonly see as tattoos.

Women Foot Japanese Tattoo With Cherry Blossom Tattoo
Women Foot Japanese Tattoo With Cherry Blossom Tattoo

But still, this is something you will have to think about when getting your tattoo. You should do some research, find pictures of tattoos other people have had and decide which you prefer. It might depend on your skin tone; those with pale skin will definitely want a more pink design whereas tanned or olive skinned people should think about paler pink or white flowers in their designs. You should also think about how much of the branch to integrate into the overall tattoo design. Realism would dictate that you have a fair bit of branch with flowers clumped together along it but it will probably come down to both personal taste and where you intend the tattoo to be.

Women Flower Rose Tattoos

Women Shoulder Flower Rose Tattoo
Women Shoulder Flower Rose Tattoo

Tattoo Center. Women Flower Rose Tattoos. There is a beautiful legend in Greek Mythology that tells us Aphrodite, goddess of Love, gave the Rose its name. Chloris, the goddess of flowers, created it when she found the lifeless body of a beautiful nymph in the forest. Chloris called upon the other deities to help her right the wrong of this nymph's death. Aphrodite gave her beauty, Dionysus, the god of wine, added nectar to give her a sweet perfume, the three Graces gave her charm, brightness and joy. Chloris then called upon Zephyr, the West Wind, to blow away the clouds so Apollo, the sun god, could shine and make the flower bloom.

Upper Back Women Flower Rose Tattoo
Upper Back Women Flower Rose Tattoo

The rose goes back into antiquity, in fact, fossilized roses have been found that are several million years old. It has always been regarded, in Western civilization, as the closest thing to perfect beauty. The rose image has been used on royal standards, coats of arm, castle and palace decorations. It has been used in countless paintings, embroideries, etchings, carvings and photographs. Its simple and elegant beauty has endured through time, as has its message of beauty and love. It has always stood as an expression of love. Small wonder then, that numerous women have chosen it as a favorite tattoo. It can be used simply as a beautiful decoration or as a memento of a loved one or an event in one's life. In fact, it serves all purposes very well. Rose tattoos have been favorites from the beginning and are still the most popular flower tattoo.

Women Side Body Flower Rose Tattoo
Women Side Body Flower Rose Tattoo

Each person can decide the message she wants to send and the color, size and placement of the tattoo. Whether done for decoration or love the image of the rose is a thing of lasting beauty. Shoulders, lower legs, ankles and feet are popular places for tattoos on women, so too with rose tattoos. Women celebrities have been drawn to the rose, from a single large rose on a shoulder to a bouquet of roses on an ankle. One has a stemmed rose on her ankle while another has a heart and a rose on her lower leg, obviously an expression of love. Some people like to be different - one supermodel has a tattoo of a rose and skull on her upper arm. Others like to be daring, with a rose tattoo on a breast. There is no doubt rose tattoos will stay favorites as, like roses themselves, they depict timeless beauty and elegance and give us all a great deal of pleasure.

Meaning of Butterfly Tattoo

Women Upper Back Dragonfly Tattoo
Women Upper Back Butterfly Tattoo

Tattoo Center. Meaning of Butterfly Tattoo. Tattoos aren’t just for sailors and tough guys anymore. These days, tattoos are a fashion statement that people from all walks of life are making. People are getting and wearing tattoos in a huge array of patterns and colors and on many parts of the body. Young women are especially interested in tattoos. Tattoos highlight the beauty of the skin, the shapeliness of an arm or a shoulder, the sensuousness of the lower back. One of the most popular tattoo designs, especially for women, is the butterfly tattoo. Butterfly tattoos are graceful and charming and carry special importance for many women.

Women Foot Butterfly Tattoo
Women Foot Butterfly Tattoo

When people are deciding on what tattoo they will get, they are usually looking for something that will have some personal meaning to them, a tattoo that will express their outlook on life and the way they think about and see themselves. Tattoos usually have a symbolic meaning for the people who wear them, and butterfly tattoos are no exception. The butterfly has long been associated with transformation and with renewal or rebirth. The caterpillar spins its cocoon, sleeps away the long, cold winter, and in spring bursts forth newly made and transformed as a lovely butterfly.

Women Lower Back Butterfly Tattoo
Women Lower Back Butterfly Tattoo

In Greek mythology, Psyche, goddess of the soul, was associated with the butterfly. The Greeks also believed that butterflies carried new souls from heaven whenever a child was born. Thus butterflies are thought of as spiritual creatures, as a symbol of the lovely weightlessness of the soul and its ability to continuously transform and make itself new. Of course, butterflies are also associated with beauty, the beauty that bursts forth from the cocoon after the snows and ice of winter. Naturally then, the butterfly tattoo would be a favorite of women, suggesting femininity and grace. This is especially true when the butterfly tattoo is accompanied by a flower or a group of flowers. The butterfly lives its life drinking the nectar of the flower, sustaining itself through beauty
 

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