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Feather Tattoo - Meaning and Templates


The feather tattoo is one of the most sought after tattoo designs given its cultural symbolism and heritage. It comes in different styles and designs and has a meaning that mostly corresponds to the character of the bird it represents. Feather tattoos have a unique unisex tattoo element that usually has a symbolic meaning. That would be z. B. the ability to perceive a flight either emotionally, mentally or creatively.

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  • FEATHER TATTOO AS BODY JEWELRY


Some feather tattoo designs are quite clean and elegant, effectively reflecting the typical characters of the different types of birds they depict. A feather tattoo of an eagle, an ostrich, a peacock or any other bird intuitively indicates the character of the bird. Some feathers from certain birds such as the eagle e.g. B. are called sacred attributes. Another dominant sign of the feather tattoo is freedom, due to the fact that a feather can easily fly in the wind. The peacock feather tattoo is especially popular with women because of the beauty and colors it has.

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One interesting thing about the feather tattoo is the fact that it can be worn on any part of the body. It can of course also be combined with other tattoo designs, which contributes to a quite appealing look. The black feather tattoo below looks cool on the collar bone and very simple at that like the species of bird it came from.




The feather tattoo comes in different designs and is ideal for both men and women. The feather tattoos worn on the lower part of the arms look especially nice on men. The arrow-like tattoo design looks quite nice on a man's arm.

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  • FEATHER TATTOO WITH BIRD MOTIFS

The feather tattoo at the bottom of the shoulder gives a unique image, especially when combined with other tattoos. The mix of many different colors gives the tattoo a visually captivating look.

Feather tattoo designs symbolize different things in many cultures such as that of the Native Americans who wear a feather tattoo to indicate their rich heritage or to connect with their spiritual side. Most people choose feather tattoos of birds whose characters they want to identify with.

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  • TATTOOED FOREARMS

Feathers are often thought to have a symbolic meaning as they belong to one of the most beautiful living things gifted with the incredible ability to fly. There is no doubt that the feathers will remain a favorite tattoo design in terms of appearance and meaning. However, once you've gone through some folklore, cultural meanings, and traditions, you will quickly find that feathers are often used in tattoo designs to indicate the meaning of life and are conveyed with freedom, independence, and triumph in Connected. At times they can also represent the ability to show one's own individuality.

The lower feather tattoo is a good mix of other tattoos. The design looks pretty nice on the arm. This attractive look is the result of the unique color combination. The feather tattoo is suitable for women who like colorful mixtures.

Feather tattoos symbolize various qualities, such as truth, courage, bravery, freedom, travel and more, which can be associated with the birds. Some cultures and civilizations see feathers as messages from the spirit world. The bottom tattoos are great for both men and women, especially when those are worn on the more visible areas of the body.


  • THE SYMBOLIC EFFECT OF SPRINGS


Among the Indians - the native Americans - the feather tattoo has the meaning of spiritual protection. The dream catcher, a well-known Native American folklore symbol, carries a feather that would supposedly wipe away bad dreams. The feather symbolizes protection, like an amulet in other cultures. Feathers were even part of the clothing worn by the Native Americans on the various birds that indicated their individual status. Often times, they believed, wearing the right pen would bring you protection from the spirit world.

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