Celtic Tattoo Designs
Celtic tattoo designs are very popular, especially among tattoo enthusiasts of Celtic descent. Modern Celtic tattoo designs are based on the traditional artwork of Celtic people in Europe, art that often has strong religious significance to Celtic people.
Before the expansion of Germanic Tribes and the Roman Empire, many areas of Europe were predominantly Celtic. These are currently 6 recognised traditional territories where unique Celtic languages and traditions still survive. These are Ireland (Eire), Scotland (Alba), Wales (Cymru), Isle of Man (Ellan Vannin), Cornwall (Kernow), and Brittany (Breizh). Many people from these areas migrated to other parts of the world, taking their culture, values and religious beliefs with them.
Descendents of Celtic people from Europe have spread across the world, and large communities of people of Celtic descent can be found in areas of the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. People of Celtic descent take great pride in their heritage and often ink Celtic tattoos to signify their identity and pay homage to their ancestors.
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Celtic tattoo designs have a very unique and stylish look. Celtic artwork is largely made up of interlaced cords and knots, and often depicts religious iconography. Probably the most famous Celtic tattoo design is the Celtic cross, a particular favourite of people with strong religious beliefs and Celtic ties. Other tattoos inked in the Celtic style depict animals and other iconography strongly associated with Celtic traditions.
If you are seriously considering getting a Celtic tattoo design, the next step is to find a high quality design that you love. The best source of premium quality Celtic tattoo designs that I have found is the Chopper Tattoo online tattoo design gallery. If you would like to find out more about the huge benefits of becoming a member of Chopper Tattoo, please read our comprehensive Chopper Tattoo Review.
In addition, anyone seriously considering getting a new tattoo will need to decide where on their body they want to ink their chosen design. I recommend that you visit the Body Areas section of this website for advice and information about the various body regions that are commonly tattooed.
