Wednesday, February 15, 2012

In need of some tattoo advice?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endless_kno...

^the symbol i want tattooed



it is a Tibetan symbol has been described as representing the interweaving of the Spiritual Path, the flowing of Time and Movement within That Which is Eternal.



I would prefer to keep it on the smaller side and have considered a few spots where I would want it but im not positive where it would look best. I KNOW I dont want it on the back of my neck though.



As for meaning my mom named me after a Tibetan Buddhist temple "Sera Monastery". Sera also translates to "wild rose garden" in tibetian, so I would like it to be a natural/dark bark color with some interwining vines and blooms.

In need of some tattoo advice?
if your keeping it small you could go with: inside wrist, ankle, top of foot, pelvic bone, it all depends on your style. theres some suggestions!
Reply:whats the question?
Reply:A couple of things here - the link doesn't actually show a symbol and there is no definite question.



If you are asking for what the best position is, well that's really up to you, isn't it? Only you know where you will be happiest with it, not us. As the design is presumably a small symbol, I would suggest you get a marker pen and roughly draw it (or get someone else to do it) on the part of your body that you think is the best. It'll take a day or two to wear off by which time you should know whether or not it looks and feels right.
Reply:If it's only smallish, how about on your inner wrist? I think that would look pretty cool! or maybe your lower back?
Reply:It all depends on how small its going to be. Very small tattoos go in very small areas. For example, you wouldnt get a lady bug tattoo in the middle of your back, would you?



The tattoo you're speaking about (although I was going to suggest the nape of the neck before you said that!) would look really cute on the wrist (maybe on the left wrist, linking it to your heart?) or possibly on the ankle, or if you wanted it a little bigger (maybe a couple of inches across) you could turn it horizontally and get it across your upperback.



I love how much this tattoo means to you. Its something that is really important to you, and that is the best sort of tattoo you can have.
Reply:skip the tatoo they are overrated. when you are 60 you will wish you never had one.
Reply:I have a knot of eternity tattoo, it is probably 3 inches across and it is very simple. If you want it with vines and such you are looking at a very large tattoo. ( think at least 8 inches) that limits where you can put it to the thigh or back. You could do it elsewhere but these would be the easiest to see the entire design.


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