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Meaning of the owl tattoos
The owl as a symbol already existed in ancient times. Archaeologists at the Giza Pyramid, an ancient Egyptian structure, have discovered the mummified remains of owls. The mysterious bird can also be found in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. Mayan etchings of statues and rock walls contain beautiful owl figures. The spiritual effects of owls in many cultures and races is difficult to explain, but the effect on the collective psyche is undeniable.
In addition to ancient Egypt and the Mayans, special mentions of the nocturnal bird are also included in the myths of the ancient Celts, Greeks, Romans, Hindus and Indians. Also in myths, Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, regards the owls as her reliable symbolic totems. Greeks find the owl to be keen strategists when maneuvering and hunting at night. They are the protectors of the sacred past and important creatures of many prophecies. Owls are creatures who have overcome the barriers and time in the East and West. People with owl tattoos pride themselves on having their bodies as part of a rich and timeless tradition.
The design communicates the message and should be attractive and elegant at the same time to make the owner proud. Owl tattoos can be used in a variety of ways, both in color and in monochrome, when stationary or in motion. Tattoo designers present their craft at the highest level when it comes to owl design motifs. The most popular owl tattoo designs are the following: