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The flower tattoos they have always been a trend. The use of colors, tattoo daring that are complemented with florals and on some occasions, their delicacy, have led to these becoming the favorites of many when it comes to getting a tattoo, so here we have made a complete collection.
And not only girls have these beautiful designs drawn on their skin, also men, without losing their masculinity, bet on the beauty of these true works of art, especially those that stand out for their strong symbolic load. Let’s check best flower tattoo ideas, follow us … 😎
The most requested Flower Tattoos
Flower Tattoos for Women
These are tattoos that all girls always like.
Flower tattoos on the arm
The arm is one of the most visible parts of the body, which is why many, when deciding where to get a tattoo, choose this area. Whether it is a sleeve, which is what is called to tattoo the entire arm up to the wrist, or that you choose to only do it up to the elbow, tattoos with flowers are a good option.
Flower tattoos on the back
The most authentic flower tattoos are those that are worn on the back, here there is more space to express ourselves and show our feelings.
Flower Tattoos for Men
Although the flower tattoo is a very popular design on girls, that does not mean that men cannot have them too. On the contrary, there are many drawings to tattoo boys that include flowers.
Flower Tattoos on Leg
Flowers on Hand Tattoos
The hands and wrists are another excellent space to carry flower tattoos, which will generally be small the most liked, but you can also make good combinations. 😎
Flower tattoos and their meaning
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Tattoos of Flowers and Butterflies
I leave you these couple of images, but if you are more interested in tattoos of flowers with butterflies, I recommend this article that has much more … Butterfly tattoos
Colorful Flower Tattoos
There are those who like the tattoo of flowers in black and white, but others like colors, so look for ideas in these images that I bring you.
Origins of Flower Tattoos
It is said that its origins date back to the Middle Ages and among the most popular flowers, the rose stands out as an emblem of romanticism, accompanied by the pain of being unrequited, suffering a setback or setback to achieve love.
Due to their popularity, they are always in trend, whether in large or more discreet designs, flowers are among the most liked designs, since they are present in all styles. Although, despite its detractors for its durability, the water colors or also called watercolors, are those that have contributed, to a great extent, to the fact that tattoos with flowers occupy a top place in the preference of those who are going to tattoo or tattoo artists. The use of colors, the original and almost unrepeatable drawing, as well as the beauty and high aesthetics, are some of the elements that influence its selection.
On the other hand, flowers are a classic in tattoos, there are even references in the literature about the presence of floral tattoos in characters in novels. Like for example, Athos’s wife, that of Alejandro Dumás’ The Three Musketeers, Lady Winter (Milady) has a tattoo of a lily flower on her back, as a stigma that she was a murderer. According to Dumás, at that time French executioners marked with this symbol, to alert society that they were in the presence of a disgusting being with a high criminal record (someone to fear).