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What is the meaning of rose tattoos?
Roses have always been very popular in European tattoo culture and are still one of the most popular motifs ever. They are available in countless designs, colors and styles. The meaning can be very different.
First of all, roses are beautiful flowers, often rich in color and lush blooms. They smell wonderful and everyone likes to look at them.
But if you touch them, you can quickly prick your thorns. This contrast between beautiful and posh can also be transferred to the meaning.
In many cultures, roses are symbolic of love and death. That is why many people have a rose tattooed as a reminder of a loved one who has passed away.
Of course, you determine the meaning of your rose tattoo yourself and it can also be interpreted or interpreted differently. For example, a rose can also be worn as a promise of undying love or stand for purity, passion or innocence.
And the color can also be used to add further meanings to the tattoo.
- Black stands for grief and death.
- Red, the classic, stands for love, beauty, passion, romance. But also for eroticism, affection and sensual desire.
- A pink rose means youth and beauty. But also appreciation and friendship.
- The white rose symbolizes innocence, loyalty and purity.
- Yellow roses embody joy and happiness or stand for an excuse.
But these symbolic meanings are not only found in the color. A rose with thorns stands for the negative aspects of life, with which one often has to struggle and with which one can then also lose blood, like with the thorns of a rose. And a rosebud represents purity, innocence and beauty.
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