All About The Cross Tattoos
Posted: Friday, August 11, 2006
by Becky McClure
Dream Tattoo Design
History of Crosses
It is not known when the first cross image was made. However, after circles, crosses are on of
the first symbols drawn by children of all cultures. As a basic design motif, the cross has appeared in pottery,
weaving, carving and painting artifact of many ancient cultures. Cross symbols were used in the older, pagan
religions.
The cross was used in the ancient world as a symbol of
execution by crucifixion. And it became
an important part of the Christian liturgy and art as a symbol of Jesus
Christ's death. This Christian symbol is
a long vertical bar intersected at right angles, usually about 2/3rds up by a shorter
horizontal bar.
The Christians made a sign of the cross with the right hand
both to profess their faith and to bestow a blessing. The early Christian
clergy used small hand-held crosses to bestow blessings. Large crosses were
carried in processions; these took spectacular forms in later centuries. Later
on, crosses were placed on altars in churches and erected outdoors in markets
and along roads.
In spite of the fact that many folks associate tattoos with
the disreputable sort of folks, Christian tattoos are immensely popular. These tattoos are a very unique and personal
way for the bearer to identify with their Christian faith.
Christian Cross Tattoos
Also known as the Latin cross. It is the most common symbol
of Christianity that represents the redeeming martyrdom of Jesus when he was
crucified. An enormous variety of
Christian symbols have been turned into tattoo images – but the cross is the
most popular tattoo chosen. The Latin
pattern is a safe choice for first timers who are not sure just how much of the
needle they will be able to stand.
Celtic Cross Tattoos - High Cross
The Celtic cross is definitely one of the most attractive
types of tattoo out there today. A
border of Celtic knots that have no beginning or end surrounds the basic cross
formation. Or the knot work/spiral
might adorn the inside of the cross.
The graceful and timeless beauty of these cross designs lends themselves
particularly well to tattoo art. This
tattoo is usually black and green.
Celtic tattoos of all kinds are an insanely popular design
to get done today. Because of their
detailed appearance, meaningful symbolism, and rich history - people are opting
to go “Celtic." The ancient history of
the Celtic designs comes from Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales. This is a part of the world where so many
people with similar backgrounds like to show pride in their heritage by getting
a Celtic tattoo. The Celtic cross
tattoo designs are easily the most widespread of all the Celtic images
around. Bring the knot and the cross
together, and you get some very heavy symbolism!
The Gothic Cross Tattoos
The Gothic design emulates the German style of heavily
ornate pieces fashioned from wrought iron. The Goth culture is marked with a
fascination of medieval, Victorian and Edwardian history. Gothic crosses also symbolize the feelings
of depression, pain and anger. Today's
Gothic cross tattoos usually incorporate dark and disturbing imagery. Crosses wrapped in barbed wire are
common. Also crosses that are actually
daggers with a single drop of crimson at the tip.
Conclusion:
Crosses represent so much symbolism and are extremely
versatile. Is it any wonder that cross
tattoos are one of the most popular tattoo designs people ask for when they
walk into a tattoo shop?