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Why not put your unique spin on your cross tattoo? You can adapt this Christian symbol to reflect your personality and your faith. One option is to combine it with an animal. A tiger represents power, so when combined with a cross could symbolize how your faith in God gives you strength. Alternatively, you could take inspiration from your favorite Gospel verse – St Mark is often associated with a lion, while an eagle represents St John, and an ox represents St Luke. Wolf tattoos tend to look good in this area, though there are a number of other animals that you could also get that would look just as good here. In this area, the more detail you add, the better it’ll look, so don’t be afraid to get an intricate-looking design. Nature sleeve tattoos generally give you quite a bit to look at. Think wild animals, asymmetric mountains, and tall pine trees. If you’re really in touch with nature, this is the perfect design for you.

We can’t pretend to know what imma nuei means, but it obviously means something to the wearer. Whatever the meaning, this cool set of tombstones makes for a great tattoo. If you’re the type who spends more time lifting weights than lifting wands, I’ve got a stunner for you. Picture the Deathly Hallows symbol etched on your well-toned leg, calves, or even your thigh. Oh, and why not add a touch of Hogwarts to it? Use the four house colors – scarlet for Gryffindor, emerald for Slytherin, blue for Ravenclaw, and yellow for Hufflepuff – to make it a tribute to the entire Hogwarts saga. Now that’s what I call Sorting Hat level inclusive! Matching Deathly Hallows Tattoo Ideas

Your cross tattoos don’t need to just be two simple lines. Make them bolder, like this forearm tattoo here, to make them more noticeable. It’s still simple, yet the effect is intensified.

Textural tattoos usually take a fair amount of time, as they require a lot of lines and dot work. They can also be pretty painful, so it’s best to opt for a spot where it’ll be tolerable. The inner arm is a great spot for this, not to mention the placement looks great. This one is not so much a cross, but an angel warrior with a cross on his shield, doing his job for the greater good of God. Religious tattoos often have this sort of heavy shading in grayscale.

Bear claw tattoos have stood the test of time and have been one of the most popular tattoo designs, especially for men. Another simple forearm cross. This one’s long line is a little shorter than most of the other designs that we’ve seen – but that’s what makes it more interesting. Do you think so too? Mechanical arm tattoos are usually pretty big. They generally cover over at least half of the arm so only opt for this style if you’re looking for a sizeable tattoo. While some just get mechanical parts drawn over the skin, many make their ink look like it’s sitting underneath. Whichever design you decide on, just make sure you find an artist that knows what they’re doing, after all, you want it to look realistic. Some men like to get strange and bizarre things tattooed on them, so why not opt for a mustache. Maybe it’ll have sentimental meaning to you or maybe you’ll get it as a dare. Either way, it’ll probably spark some conversations.

If you want to get a religious tattoo, whether its handsthat are praying, a mural of Jesus, or any other kind, this is a great location. It’s also easy to add to later if you decide that you want to go for a full religious sleeve. On the other hand, if you’re more of a minimalist, a simple yet radiant Deathly Hallows design can be your perfect match. Especially if you’re a first-timer, dipping your toes—or rather, your skin—into the world of tattoos. Go for areas that are hard to ignore like calves, thighs, or your shoulder. They’re not just great to show off your love for the wizarding world, but they can also handle the needle like a champ. Having Said All Of ThatThis tattoo is pretty awesome overall. Even though the design has been done a million times before, this one has been done excellently and with some really cool coloring. It’s done Brenda proud! This tatt’s got it all – the cameo frame, the skull, the hanging jeweled rosary – we love it! This is the perfect spot for this design too, as it takes up the majority of the upper thigh without looking too big. In the past, having a hand tattoo was considered very rebellious. That’s because they were associated with gangs and other criminals, and aren’t usually hidden under clothing. Today, hand tattoos have become mainstream and are popular with all kinds of people. As hand tattoos are some of the most painful due to the delicate skin, opt for a small and simple cross design. A bit terrifying, but quite brilliant, this design hints at skin necrosis making way for the underlying color and shining, feathered cross within. It takes guts to pull off a tatt like this but it works! If you’re a bit of a patriot then you might like to incorporate some stars n stripes into you cross tattoo. This one looks like it’s been ripped and torn. It doesn’t have to be in blue and red either!

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