Drawings of flowers on the body-one of the most ancient, and in the same time popular, forms of tattoos. Hundreds of sketches and dozens of styles are dedicated to flowers. Let's touch on the most interesting topic – tattoo of peonies.
Sketches consist of a complex pattern, usually made in watercolor style. But modern variations of this tattoo are found in the performance of blackwork or multi-faceted pattern in geometric style. The size is not limited - from a small flower on the shoulder or hip, to huge bouquets overall back.
The meaning of tattoo peonies for men
- The stereotype of that tattoos flowers unique to girls. But peony is a rare exception to the rule. In Eastern cultures, it is considered a male flower.
- Sketches of tattoo peonies are common in male travelers and sailors.
- Drawing of this flower - a security sign or a talisman that prevents failure.
- The ancient Greeks believed that peony protects from diseases and promotes longevity.
- Peony-flower unpretentious to the soil and resistant to aggressive climate. Therefore, images with it often symbolize physical and spiritual strength, steadfastness.
- Often together with a flower portrayed a predator. This combination indicates danger and aggression.
The meaning of the peonies tattoo for girls
In history, peonies are considered a male flower, but girls love it. Therefore, it is more common on the body of the fair sex.
In some regions of Asia, it was believed that this pattern would help to find family happiness, to find a loving husband. If the girl is not married, the tattoo with a peony will protect from curses and failures in love.
In the modern world, sketches of tattoo peonies have acquired a different meaning. Therefore, it is believed that a girl with such a pattern is endowed with attractiveness, refinement and femininity. She will be able to conquer any man she wants.
Total meanings
- The history of Peonies begins in China. This flower is grown more than a thousand years there and is considered national. According to local beliefs, his image brings good luck, well-being and health.
- The Japanese represent this flower with wealth and good fortune.
- In Europe, peony is associated with a rose without thorns. Often the images of a flower associated with spiritual purity and immaculacy.
- In Italy and India, lush flowers represent pride, ambition. The rich and influential people were decorated with peonies there.
However, in today's world, such views become less relevant and are eradicated from the minds of ordinary people.