Tribal tiger tattoos
Tiger tattoo designs
In Asia tattoos hold significance other than for  appearances. Tattoos are said to be the link between the physical and  spiritual bodies of a human being. Most people believe tattoos are an  outward manifestation of the inner being; therefore the tiger is  representative of a forceful nature equal only to the dragon. There are 5  tigers that rule the cosmic forces in Chinese lore.
Tiger tattoo
*    The RED       tiger is the symbol of the south, of  summer and fire.
*    The BLACK  tiger is the symbol of the north, of winter and water.
*    The BLUE    tiger is the symbol of the east, of spring and  vegetation.
*    The WHITE       tiger is the  symbol of the west, of fall and all metals.
*    The YELLOW        tiger, the  greatest of the 5 is the ruler of the Earth and everything on it.
There are also 5 different sub-species.
*    BENGAL
*    SUMATRAN
*    SIBERIAN
*    INDOCHINESE
*    SOUTH CHINA
These could easily be incorporated into a very  distinct, one of a kind tattoo steeped in symbolism.
One of the twelve signs of the Chinese Zodiac is  the tiger. Those born in the year of the tiger are said to be colorful,  unpredictable, powerful and passionate. The zodiac symbol done in tribal tattoo  style would make for an eye - catching conversation piece. This tattoo  could practically be as small or large as you wish it to be as the  zodiac symbol can be made smaller without losing too much picture  quality.   
To create the tribal tiger tattoos one could begin  by marrying traditional tribal work with traditional Japanese (In Asia,  the tiger is the master of all big cats.), this would be a very colorful  and detailed piece to show the best of both styles. The traditional  Japanese work is done in vivid color and detail, while traditional  tribal is single color; (typically dark, as the original tribal work was  done with whatever suitable pigment could be found.) with varying  degrees of detailed patterns.
These  tattoos work very well with the cats natural black stripe pattern,  making them re-creatable to an almost life-like degree. The  amber/golden, almost molten color of the tiger-eye would be striking  against an all black tribal piece. Putting a little extra effort and  thought will give you a showpiece to enjoy and show off to others for a  lifetime.


 


 
 
 
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