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Vine Tattoos for Women

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Tattoos today have become a way of life. They are a means of expressing oneself. There are a myriad of choices available for tattoos. Most people select a tattoo design that reflects their personality or symbolizes a special meaning, whereas, women generally like tattoo designs that reflects their femininity, along with giving an edge to their look. One of the most popular choice in feminine tattoo designs are vine tattoos for women.


Versatility
Vine tattoos are a perfect choice for women and girls as they are very versatile and can be elegant, chunky, edgy, large or small. They maybe used on their own, or intertwined with other images. A lot of times they are used to draw attention in a particular direction, or can be used to connect pieces of body art. Vines are very popular even with tattoo artists, because of their shape and ability to be draped, twisted and coiled on the human body. The leaves of vines give a lot of freedom to the tattoo artist, and it's perfect for the person who wants to integrate different tattoo images like Hawaiian flower tattoos or Celtic butterfly tattoos.

Significance of Vines
Besides looking great, vines also have special meanings behind them. While some may decide to get a tattoo because it looks beautiful, others may want to get this tattoo because of its symbolism in history or religion. Vine tattoos for women have a history that dates back to the Greeks and Romans. The following are some of their meanings and symbols:
  
Religious Symbols: Early Christians rejected the grapevine and vine symbols as they considered vines to be a symbol of gluttony. On the other hand, Christian artists believed that vines represented ascension and resurrection. Also, in the bible, Jesus called himself the vine, and his followers the branches. In modern Christian culture, vines are supposed to be symbols of bounty and peace.

Roman Mythology Symbols: In roman mythology and religion, the god of wine wore an evergreen ivy crown as a symbol of immortality. Even the Roman coins minted around 48 B.C. depict the wine god wearing an ivy crown. Other vines, like ivy and holly, hold special meaning at the time of Roman Saturnalia celebrations, thereby making them traditional Christmas plants.

Celtic Cultural Symbols: In Celtic culture, a lot of importance was given to vines which represented strength and determination. In a number of rituals, vines have a glorified image as they stand for tenacity and everlasting life. In some places, vines are also considered to be a Celtic symbol of fidelity, fertility and luck, and thus are often used by brides on their wedding day.

Vine Tattoo Ideas
Vine tattoos come in various sizes and shapes. Though there are no right or wrong places for tattoos, the most common places for vine tattoos are vine tattoos on feet, ankle, back, sides, legs and ribs. A vine tattoo on feet looks quite sensuous. The traditional choice for getting a design is one that covers the vine tattoo on ankle and deceives others into thinking that you are wearing a delicate anklet! If you want a more elaborate look, you can continue the vine tattoo on ankle into a vine tattoo on the legs. Another very popular option for vine tattoos for girls is getting the vine tattoo on ribs, or the waist, that will give the look of a waist band disappearing into the jeans. A vine tattoo on side is often very elaborate, and usually includes flowers or butterflies. You can combine your vine tattoos with other images of leafs or flowers to give an individual look. Even tribal tattoos include a lot of vines which possess the same intricacy of traditional vines, but without the floral look. As said earlier, vine tattoos are very versatile and while for some they can be a background for their main image, for others even a simple vine tattoo can be made for giving a delicate look. Read more on tattoo ideas for girls.

The two most 'popular' vine tattoos for women are ivy and rose tattoos. Ivy tattoos look very sensual and intricate as they wind themselves around the body part. It looks great on any part of the body, but the best choice is ivy vine tattoo on back and ivy vine tattoo on neck. Vines are very commonly used to link two tattoos together drawn on different parts of the body. Nature based elements are popularly included in vine tattoos, and the colors most often used for best results include black and dark green.


These were just a few ideas for vine tattoos for women. Vine tattoos for girls accentuate femininity and because of their dramatic and subtle nature, are sure shot eye catchers. Inking a tattoo is not a small decision, and hence it's best if you are completely sure of your decision. And after you have got your tattoo, you should consult the tattoo artist for tattoo care. The best tattoos are the ones in which you use your creativity to include images or designs with vines which are of special significance to give a more 'unique' and 'creative' look. So go ahead and drape, twist and coil the vine tattoo for a stunning look!
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