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Need a tattoo flower idea? This publication offers a selection of images of women and men tattoo inspired by the beauty of flowers and plants. Big or small, flower tattoos have an irresistible charm and interesting symbolism.
Check out our suggestions and discover the flower tattoo meaning behind each of them!
The flower tattoo is very popular lately among women and men.
In Western culture, flowers are traditionally associated with femininity. For this reason, these patterns are a priority part of a woman’s tattoo selection. However, the beauty and the mystical charm of flowers seduce more and more men. These tattoos are drawn on different parts of the body (arm, wrist, back, leg, feet, neck …) according to their size and the preferences of the person wearing them.
Lotus flower tattoo symbolizes intelligence, wisdom and spirituality
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The lotus is a plant typical of many oriental cultures. It is one of the most popular women’s and men’s tattoo ideas and has special significance in the Hindu religion and Buddhism. In the first religion, it is associated with divine beauty and purity. The open petals of the lotus here symbolize open-mindedness and spiritual awakening. In Buddhism, the Lotus Flower Tattoo is understood to symbolize physical and spiritual purity. In this religion, the lotus is often represented with eight petals; they thus designate the eightfold path that leads to nirvana.
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In addition, the tattoo flower woman or man has a meaning that varies with the colors. Here is the meaning of the most common colors:
- the colour blue is associated with the idea of the mind which dominates matter;
- the purple is a shade that symbolizes the mystical approach to spirituality;
- the nuances of the pink represent the Buddhist religion and its wisdom;
- the red is understood as a symbol of emotions and passions.
The cherry blossom tattoo represents life and beauty
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The different types of cherry blossom tattoo are inspired by Japanese culture and tattoos. It reflects the fragility but also the beauty and its passenger aspect. From a more philosophical point of view, the cherry blossom tattoo symbolizes life and the constant transition that is attached to it.
The chrysanthemum tattoo represents perfection and royalty
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Like the cherry blossom, the chrysanthemum tattoo is associated with the Orient and, more particularly, with China and Japan. In China, chrysanthemum flower tattoos represent Taoism; they are seen as images of simplicity and perfection but also of joy and longevity.
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In Japan, this plant is regarded as royal. It is associated with the imperial throne and the insignia of the emperor, a chrysanthemum with 16 petals, called kiku. For this reason, the chrysanthemum flower tattoo is understood by the Japanese as an illustration of perfection and divinity.
The pink flower tattoo is a symbol of love, femininity and fragility
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The pink flower tattoos are part of the typical elements of American culture. They are regarded as symbolizing love and beauty. The image of the rose can also have additional interpretations.
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Among these are eternal love, femininity and fragility. The thorns of a pink tattoo add an additional symbolism; they indicate the protection, the suffering and the loss of someone or something dear to us.
The tattoo flower peony – the queen of flowers
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For the Japanese, the peony is the queen of flowers. As a result, the Japanese peony tattoo is a symbol of elegance and richness. Curious that it is for us, in the Japanese culture, the peony is considered as a motive of male body art. In particular, it represents a casual attitude.
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In the past, Japanese tattoo artists used to represent the peony in shades of red. Today, we see variants of this tattoo flower woman or man in several colors.
The orchid flower tattoo has a meaning relative to the strength to refinement
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Like many other flower tattoos, that of the orchid has a hidden meaning in Chinese culture. In addition, this plant was an important symbol for the Aztecs, the people of South America known for its important historical and cultural heritage. In China, the orchid tattoo is considered to mean prosperity, fertility and refinement. In the Aztecs, this flower once symbolized power and strength.
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In addition to being very pretty, the orchid tattoo comes in many different variants. With more than 25,000 types of flowers of this species, you will surely be able to choose one that meets your ideal tattoo idea!
Meaning fleur-de-lis tattoo – virtue and perfection
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With the Fleur de Lys tattoo, we return to Europe and, more precisely, to the origins of the culture of this continent. The image of the fleur-de-lis is symbolically linked to Hera, wife of Zeus and queen of the gods in Greek mythology.
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The meaning of fleur de lis tattoo is, for this reason, associated with divinity, femininity but also with virtue and perfection. Incidentally, this tattoo can also symbolize compassion and intelligence.
Dogwood flower tattoo meaning – rebirth and rejuvenation
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This floral tattoo idea has its origins largely from the Christian religion. According to legend, this plant was once a tree that we wanted to use for the crucifixion of Jesus. The tree having suffered from this decision, it has been transformed into a small plant so that it is never again associated with cruelty. As a result, the floral dogwood tattoo now symbolizes rebirth and youth.
Floral Poppy Tattoo Idea – Death and Peace
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The meaning of poppy tattoos is also related to the mythological Greeks and Romans. In this context, the plant was considered as a symbol of sleep and death. Later, poppy tattoos have received another meaning: that of peace.
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It is this latter meaning that seems to be most prevalent nowadays.
Meaning hibiscus flower tattoo – kindness and royalty
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Another tattoo option of Japanese inspiration: the hibiscus. In the Orient, this flower is perceived as symbolizing kindness. Along with that, it has an interesting significance in Hawaii. Here, it indicates membership of the royal family and has connotations related to royalty and power.
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