Fairy Tattoos
Fairy tattoos are not only chosen because of their beautiful and defined look. Fairy tattoos come from old myths and stories of ancient cultures like that of China, Egypt, India and Japan. Some fairies are known to have special powers, while other fairies were represented to have power and a care-free attitude.
Fairy tattoos also represent domination, but lacks self control. Even though fairy tattoos are beautiful , most fairy tattoos are represented as bad things, since fairies were respected and feared due to their nature, fairies were known to have supernatural powers and psychic abilities, they were known to cast spells, they were also notorious for kidnapping innocent babies and replacing them with their own as well as abducting the elderly.
Fairies also were known to ruin the harvest and poison livestock. As you can see the fairy may look cute and innocent, but it portrays evil, but most people get a fairy tattoo because it symbolizes power.
The most popular fairy tattoos may be the pixie and the tinker bell tattoos. Pixies are actually from Celtic folk ales, and they are similar to fairies and often classified in the fairy tattoo class. Pixies also liked to play tricks on people; they usually have pointed ears and eyes, even a pointed hat and dress in green.
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Tinkerbelle was the cute little fairy in the popular movie "Peter Pan" people fell in love with her cute a tiny nature and her magical powers. Men and women both wear fairy tattoos. Men may spice the fairy tattoo up a little, to make it appear more sensual and exotic. While women create a beautiful fairy that looks great anywhere on their body.
Most women get fairy tattoos as a lower back tattoo, or a tiny pixie or faire on their ankle. Men tend to put fairy tattoos on their shoulders, chest and back for a macho but sensual appeal.
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