Traditional Slavic Tattoo Designs
The ancient Slavs tattooed their bodies with images of runes that symbolized the male masculinity fertility renewal and peace.
Traditional slavic tattoo designs. 2020-01-28 - Explore Piotr Starskis board Slavic tattoo on Pinterest. Here is a mix up tattoo of a skull and engine tattoo. The geisha is a traditional symbol of Japanese culture.
Sun and Moon tattoo design on the wrist. Odin was the chief god. This is a very small sun tattoo design with the moon but looking so cute.
Such a mixture of historic cultures gives interesting results which do not look like anything else. According to multiple sources the most popular traditional tattoo designs are depictions of Native American symbols pin-up girls and boys mermaids the swallow and sparrow combination various types of hearts anchors eagles as well as navy and other armed forces symbols. See more ideas about tattoos latvian slavic tattoo.
Daggers and roses too. Still the idea of symbols and writings on the body originates from older. 1942 likes 41 talking about this.
This design harkens back to the golden age of nautical ink and old school tattooing as a wholewhen such skin art was still enjoyed exclusively by a chosen subculture. This happened at the time of the Ottoman Empire. Traditional Slavic patterns are predominantly red and are also inseparable.
A thunder roll and the star of Russia were considered to be Slavic tattoo talismans. I think to make the biker a native American really make this tattoo stand out of crowd. 300 years later the Razzouks relocated to Jerusalem due to the high demand for holy tattoos.