When choosing between Hawaiian flower tattoos, keep in mind what the flowers symbolize. For most people, this will mean choosing a hibiscus tattoo in one of its many guises. Hibiscus tattoos have become almost as popular as rose or butterfly tattoos in the US - maybe all over the world. This flower is usually seen in a tribal style - with thick black lines and little accent of color or detail. The hibiscus can also be found in conjunction with other Hawaiian imagery, such as sea turtles, mountains or surfboards. This very traditional flower for native Hawaiians seems exotic and unique for wearers from the rest of the US. If you choose to get other Hawaiian flower tats, you can do some very interesting things with them. Some people have even gone as far as to have a flower lei tattooed on their chest, in a very realistic style - the ultimate representation of Hawaii. The most popular of the flower leis is the orchid lei, and this can be done in many different colors depending on the meaning desired.
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Sunday, 3 October 2010
hawaian flower tattoo
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Tuesday, 28 September 2010
girl tattoo
i think girls widely like tattoos and one think I say tattoos looks very sexy and attractive on the body of girl, if I am attracting on hot tattoos of girl then why not it will attract others, it must attract others it̢۪s the human mentality going on girls thats why they need to take tattoos on their sexual areas.
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