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Friday, 4 November 2011

Southern Cross Tattoo

By Catherine Walter


Tattoos are a pretty permanent deal, so as well as being sure it is really what you want you need to consider your tattoo artist, to ensure that the image you get is sharp, clear and lasting, but more importantly that than, that the equipment they are using is clean, and new sterile needles are got out just for you, then binned.Some, if not most tattoos are representations of some sentiment that a person may have for certain happenings in his or her life. The Southern Cross tattoo is one such tattoo that may or may not actually have some deeper meaning than just being something nice to look at.

Do they have a portfolio on display for you to look at, do they design and draw their own tattoos are they just using bog standard tattoo prints.Since the actual Southern Cross is almost always visible in this particular country, it is understandable that many people from this country associate themselves with this constellation. The Australian flag itself has some stars on it that may actually refer to this constellation or may be construed as a reference to it.

This particular cross design is not actually in the form of any other conventional cross design. The Southern Cross tattoo is actually a tattoo that consists of five stars which are place din a particular pattern in correspondence to a constellation that can be seen in the southern hemisphere, hence the name Southern cross. The Southern Cross tattoo design bears no resemblance to the conventional cross, those associated with religion and otherwise.

As long as you are getting the design you want, it makes no difference whether the tattoo artist can design it for you, if he doesn't design then you obviously need to get the design done somewhere else, and take it with you.This means that the five stars in this particular cross tattoo can have four points or more number of points to suit the owner of the tattoo. While the arrangement of the Southern Cross tattoo design should not be altered the appearance of the stars can be. Even the size of the entire tattoo can be reduced or maximized to accommodate the person's preferences. A small cross tattoo, if it can actually be called a cross design; can be seen on the wrist or the lower part of the inner elbow. Other places where a smaller version of the Southern Cross tattoo can be placed are the calf, beside the knee, on the small of the lower back, the nape and many other places.

While a Southern Cross tattoo may actually have no association with religion or any other religious item, it is highly associated with Australia and it is not a surprise to see a Southern Cross tattoo on an Australian.




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