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25Dec

Tattoo Star

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Tattoo Star
Tattoo Star
This person evidently has a great love for tattoo stars. I’m not sure if this person likes the way that they look or if they have a special infinity for the design. But, they sure did get a lot of them. In fact, I think that they went a little bit overboard with the tattoo stars. One or two would have been fine and three or four would be acceptable. But, this person decided to get twelve or thirteen stars on his arm!! That is a lot. It kind of look like a tattoo star sleeve doesn’t it? It wouldn’t have been that bad if he would have mixed up the star designs a little bit. Maybe added a couple of nautical stars, some pentagrams and a few Star’s of David. But, this person has basically got one star done thirteen times over. Yep, that’s thirteen five pointed stars. And all of them have very little color and there isn’t any other design elements added to pick it up a bit. It would have been nice if they just added a shooting star to the design. Something, anything that changed it up. But, I guess this person just didn’t have enough originality to pull something like that off.
 

 
Tattoo Star
Tattoo Star
The are many different types of tattoo stars. There are septagrams, octograms and nonograms to mention just a few. And each tattoo star has it’s own meaning. The seven pointed septagrams symbolizes integration with the mystical. It is often seen with the seven planets and to contain seven fold systems such as the Hindu chakras. The eight pointed octograms symbolizes fullness and regeneration. It is often seen with eight fold systems such as trigrams, the pagan wheel of the year, and the Ogdoad of ancient Egypt. The nine pointed nonograms symbolizes achievement and stability. It can represent stability in terms of change. Often the nine- pointed star is seen with nine- fold systems such as the nine Taoist kanji. The final tattoo star that I would like to mention is the shooting star as shown in the picture. These stars symbolize brief but fleeting moments in time. Shooting stars tend to be associated with a moment in time that left a lasting impression, whether a short romance, special event, a person, job, anything that may have changed the person’s life but didn’t last long. No matter what tattoo star you chose to adorn your body with you can be sure that it has a long and symbolic history.
 
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