Angels Tattoos
Angel tattoos are one of the most favorite designs in tattooing. People draw Angel Tattoos for different reasons such as remembrance of a loved one who has passed on, or religious devotion. Angels are considered as god's messenger on earth, the fight between good and evil. It show symbol of guardian of souls, protection, peace and spirituality. Angel tattoos are popular in both male and female but it is more common in female than male. In 1986 Angel's first tattoo was made by Bob Roberts, in Los Angeles at spotlight tattoo. Angel tattoos are generally having wings in design.
History of Angels Tattoos
Historically angels appeared in all three of the main western religions that of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. In all of these three religions angels show good connection between god and human, messenger of faith and also protector of the faith. In early Christian church history tattoos were banned but after the council of calcuth it gets permission to have tattoos which is done as devotion of god.
Different type of Angel Tattoos
Depending upon different angel design, there are different types of angel Tattoos few of them are as follows.
- Guardian Angels tattoos-Guardian angels are also referring as guiding spirits. Guardian angels represent as to care for and protect every human being. Generally men who love children draw this tattoo.
- Archangels-Michael is the most famous archangels. It is believed that archangels are closest to god. People who are more religious mostly wear this tattoo.
- Cherubs angel tattoos-It is considered as messengers of love. People write the names of love one along with arrow passing through heart in Cherubs type of tattoo.
- A fallen angels tattoos-Dark angel is another name given to fallen angels and it is usually done by brighter and dark ink color. Satan is one of the best known examples of a fallen angel.
What are the places to wear angel tattoo?
Generally angel tattoos are large in size. Tattoos are draw on chest, back, upper arm, abdomen etc, but mostly place on chest and upper arms for male and on back and abdomen for female.
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