Tattoo Rose Designs

Tattoo rose designs are popular for both men and women even though there is a notion that roses are only for women. A rose is a universal symbol that is why it is not unusual for a man or a woman to have a rose tattoo. If the lotus is famous in the east, tattoo rose designs are famous in the west.

History of Tattoo Rose Designs

The rose has a similar meaning to the Lotus in the east which is love, particularly love that is pure. The ancient Greeks believed that the rose was originally white. When goddess Aphrodite pricked herself with the thorn and bled on the petal, that was when the rose became red.

In ancient times, roses were masculine flowers. but as time passed by, there were many colors of roses and they were eventually used for decorations for weddings and became associated with women who were in love.

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With their color, tattoo rose designs are associated with blood and life. Most often, roses are tattooed as they are – solo. That in itself is already a complete design. Other tattoo rose designs may contain leaves, long stems and even thorns. Some designs have full petals that  open and this symbolizes beauty, deep affection and life.

Tattoo rose designs represent both inner and outer beauty. When the design contains thorns  it means that the person does not pay so much attention on the outside beauty. Other people interpret the rose as an everlasting beauty. When a thorn is present, it means that you can only look and not touch.

Love is closely associated with tattoo rose designs. Rose tattoos without thorns may be a symbol of someone being in love while a rose with thorns may represent that one must be cautious when entering a relationship or when loving someone because it might result in getting hurt. The thorns in roses symbolize there are sacrifices to be made. Together with being happy when in love, there are also times when you have to shed a few tears.

What the Colors in Tattoo Rose Designs Mean

There are different colors for tattoo rose designs and each has its own meaning. When choosing your tattoo, know the meaning first. The following are the colors considered when choosing tattoo rose designs:

  • Red is for true love especially when it is symbolized by a single rose. A red rose can also mean passion.

  • A white rose is for purity and innocence.

  • A pink rose means grace, elegance, and gentleness.

  • Coral is for desire.

  • An orange rose means enthusiasm, frustration, and at the same time, excitement.

  • Light peach represents modesty and friendship.

  • In history, yellow rose means jealousy. Today, we relate it to friendship, gladness, joy and devotion.

  • Blue rose is for fantasy. A blue rose is also next to impossibility since it does not really exist.

  • Purple roses signify love at first sight.

  • Black rose is for death and darkness. Black roses are actually deep purple.

  • Red and white roses combined means mercy, unity and justice.

  • Red and yellow roses are for congratulating a person.

  • Passionate thoughts are represented by yellow and orange roses combined.

If you are toying with the idea of getting tattoo rose designs, you must know the meaning of the different colors. You must also know what the various images mean. Tattoo rose designs that are depicted to be in bloom may mean faithfulness, a new start or a celebration of a happy event.

When having tattoo rose designs make sure the placement and size of the tattoo is just right. Proportion is very important so your tattoo will look good.

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