Tattoos of Crosses – What Do They Represent?

Posted by Guest on Oct 1, 2008 in MiscellaneousNo comments

Cross tattoos have definately become a very popular tattoo style for both males and females, Christian or not. The cross is a very strong symbol which will frequently have powerful connections for the person wearing the tattoo. There are a immense variety of cross tattoo designs and so exactly what is it that they stand for?

It isn’t surprising that cross tattoos will have a religious connection for many, especially people of the Christian faith. To many Christians, the sign of the cross and what it represents means that cross tattoos offer a visual presentation of their faith. The cross symbolizes to Christians, the rebirth of Jesus Christ and so cross tattoos are to many, equal to wearing a crucifix.

There are numerous alternatives of the cross worn by Christians. The basic cross with just two intersecting lines, known as the Latin cross is probably the most seen. The image of the Crucifix is very popular, the most common being Christ held to a cross of wood. We can also find many variations including the inclusion of thorns, rope and often a heart, representing the heart of Christ.

The cross of Christ is undoubtedly the best known image of the cross, however there are many variations of images of crosses. Probably one of the most common is the Celtic cross. This simple cross tattoo design is a combination of the simple Latin cross enclosed by a circle. This very old symbol is very stunning and is found to be worn by both Christians and non-Christians alike. Although used by the early Christians, the Celtic cross has a far older history. The circle around the cross is thought to have represented eternal life, whilst the cross relates to the four elements.

Memorial cross tattoos is another design which has become more popular in recent years. It is drawn in the shape of a tombstone and is popular with people who have lost a loved one and who wish to create a memory to them in the form of a permanent tattoo. To people suffering such a loss, this is the perfect testimonial to the memory of their loved one.

Lastly, one of the more common forms of tattoos of crosses is the Gothic cross. In recent years, the growing popularity of the Goth movement has led to an increased use of this tattoo design. Although not necessarily representing any religious connections, this cross holds popular importance for this group. The origins of the design are German and are drawn with variations of knives, barbed wire and blood.

It is clear that there are many varieties of the cross tattoo, a basic design that has been popular for years. It is without doubt that these tattoo designs will remain popular for years to come, primarily due to the dramatic statement they portray. Whether for religious purposes or simply as a striking piece of body art, tattoos of crosses are one of the most popular designs in tattoo art today.

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