Tattoos with meaning

What Does Paper Crane Tattoo Mean?

Paper Crane Tattoo Designs and Placement

The paper crane is art in itself. Tattoos of the paper crane have been growing popular, not only for the symbolism, but because it is a really cool concept of being able to take a simple piece of paper and turning it into something beautiful just by making a couple folds. Now with the idea of a paper crane as a tattoo, you can bring this symbol with you everywhere you go! The paper crane is a simple design that you can virtually do just about anything with and it will look good in just about any spot you decide to get it inked up on. Questions to first ask yourself before jumping ahead and getting this tattoo. Will you come up with a graphic of the paper crane by itself, the classic black and white, or will you add some color to the paper crane giving it more of a poppy stand-out look? Think of the pose of the paper crane. Is the paper crane simply sitting and resting or is the paper crane have his wings spread, ready to take flight? Not only can you bring this paper crane tattoo to life by giving it vibrant colors and effects of it taking flight, you can draw designs on the crane as well.

Designs Within Designs

Inscriptions of flowers and other symbols of peace and beauty are great ideas to have within your paper crane tattoo. Almost like giving your tattoo, a tattoo, inscribing graphics or even patterns on the wings and body of the paper crane makes the typical paper crane tattoo design a lot more fun to look at. It will make the tattoo, unique to you, considering you could put anything you want on this crane, this makes it creative and unlike any other paper crane tattoo.

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Senbazuru, 1000 Cranes

Since paper cranes are often seen strung together, a tattoo of not one, but three paper cranes being held together by a string or even just linked to each other wing to wing, makes for a neat concept. A tattoo such as this since it will be a little bit more of a larger graphic, would look well going down an arm or even the side of your ribs. This gives the effect of the paper cranes dangling from each other but still kept together. When explaining this tattoo to someone, the story of the 1000 cranes always catches and keeps the attention of the listener.

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