Fire Tattoos for the daring


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Sporting fire tattoos or flame tattoos is a common thing these days, especially among the males and this tattoo design shows the adventurous or daring side of an individual. Originally, most of the men who wore fire tattoos are those whose work is associated with fire, like firemen but now, anybody who wants to sport a fire tattoo in any part of their body can freely do so.

Fire tattoos are usually bright and detail oriented designs but tattoo artists can do it for you no matter how intricate the design is. Wearing tattoos of fire in your body sends off multiple messages with different meanings. It could portray destruction, change, passion, transformation, knowledge or even a warning message to keep off from the one who wears the tattoo. 

Fire had always been used as symbols in religious rites all over the world. It has also been noted for its destructive power and its capability to destroy so much in even a short time. Therefore, wearing fire tattoos portrays an image that is both feared yet revered. As fire gives off heat to ward off the cold and darkness, it may also destroy if it is not controlled. This is the message that a tattoo of fire will portray. 

Fire tattoos could be done in the form of candles, torches, beacons, or urns and could be placed in any part of your body, depending on your wish. As fire represents one of the four principal elements, the other three of which are Earth, Water and Wind, it is also considered as one of the five sacred elements in Chinese and Hinduism.

When you have fire tattoos done in any part of your body, you send multiple mixed messages to those around you. Flames in religion could also symbolize the Holy Ghost but it is also used as a description of hell. Fire symbolizes both the good and the bad side. It has been used by God to communicate with Moses in the wilderness but on the other hand, fire is often used to surround the devil, making it a symbol of sin and temptation.

Fire is used for many symbols in Greek mythology, Judaism, and others. It is used as a symbol of eternal flame. It has the power to save and to destroy. With these contrasting points, sporting fire tattoos in any part of your body sets you apart from the rest of the world. You will both be feared yet revered. It will show your daring spirit and it is a symbol of your courage that you can excel above the others come what may.

Fire tattoos are available in almost any tattoo shop. You can have your pick from thousands of fire tattoo design and you can add more adornments to the tattoo, depending on your personal choice. You can ask the advice of your tattoo artist where you may want to have the fire tattoo done, how big is it and what other adornments you would like to have. 





 
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