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Friday, July 6, 2012
Owl Tattoos Designs
So, you've decided that you want to get a tribal owl tattoo, but you aren't sure where to begin? The owl has risen in popularity as a choice for a tribal tattoo lately. It's easy to see why. The symbol of an owl represents wisdom and has been embraced by many cultures throughout history due to the fact that they are birds of the night.
Owls have also been associated with the mystical, and are often depicted in association with wizards and magic. The Cree, a Native American religion, believes that the call of Boreal Owl was a summoning to the entrance of the spirit world. Many cultures around the world have placed spiritual significance upon the owl, and that is why it has increased as a subject in tribal tattooing.
Getting an owl tattoo should be done with prior research though. This symbol will be a permanent feature on your body, so you should take time to do the proper investigation into the artwork before you commit yourself to this tattoo. It is ideal to use an online tattoo gallery to give you ideas and comments before it is time to be inked. The added bonus is that an online tattoo gallery can also recommend a safe shop and artist to get your new tattoo. Also, choosing the placement of your tattoo is a tough decision as well, as not many employers want to see an owl tattoo displayed on your forearm.
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