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What Does Armor Tattoo Mean?

When looking for a tattoo that will have meaning, there are a million symbols out there that would do the trick. From animals to flowers, nothing is off limits when looking for your next tattoo. Some of these images are easier to read, as far as meaning goes, than others. In this case, the tattoo we are going to talk about is something that protects us. We might have experienced some sort of trauma as a child or we have had bad things happen to us recently that we don’t want to happen again. For most people, to protect themselves from bad things happening to their body they wear some sort of armor.

Police wear bullet proof vests, samurais would wear armor as well. Even the knights of the round table would wear armor to protect their body when going into battle. However, when getting an armor tattoo, it doesn’t always mean you are protecting yourself from physical pain. It might be a reminder to not do the things you did before that led you to being hurt emotionally. People have been wearing armor for centuries and today is no different. However, they armor tattoo can have many meanings.

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In this post we are going to talk about armor and the origins of armor. Then we will get into the stuff that we have all been waiting for; the armor tattoo meaning. We are going to discuss what it means to have armor tattooed on your body and what, if any, changes there are to the meaning based on the kind of armor that is used. By the end of this post we hope you have a solid understanding of what it means to have the armor tattoo.

Armor Tattoo Meaning

An armor design is a physical representation of a metaphorical armor that is worn by the individual, often to symbolize a hardening against trauma or tragedy experienced in the past. The appearance of armor is a sign of a warrior and a statement of strength, courage, and heroism. There are many different types of armor that work well in tattoo design, hailing from many different cultures. The type of armor can also suggest the heritage or family history of the individual, or simply an affiliation with that culture.

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