Showing posts with label Tattoo Symbols. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tattoo Symbols. Show all posts

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Koi Tattoo Meaning And Symbolism

One of the most popular trends and designs in the world of tattoos right now are koi fish tattoos. It is pretty obvious to see why these designs are so sought after. They are deeply symbolic, mysterious and beautiful all at the same time. They are bright and colorful and when they splash in the blue water behind them they can make for a dynamic tattoo that is full of power, symbolism and movement. If you are considering getting a koi tattoo design then you should really know what the symbolism and meaning is behind them first.

The koi have long been a part of the Japanese life. At almost every temple and sacred place there is a small koi pond. The koi also know as Carp fish is known throughout China and Japan. Originally the story came from Buddhist teachings in Chine where it was believed the koi fish would swim upstream and go against the current and even up a waterfall. The myth states that any koi fish that could swim up the Yellow river and up the waterfall at the mythical place called Dragon Gate would then turn into a dragon. Therefore in China the koi fish would stand for strength and power and advancement. This same idealism was adopted throughout Japan. It was adopted in Japan to such a degree that it has become a part of their daily life and ritual. In fact large flags of koi fish are flown on Boy’s Day to celebrate the strength, energy and power that boys should posses.

The meaning of this symbol has become so much that it can be hard to communicate it in one paragraph. It can stand for many different things. For example on Boy’s Day in Japan a group of at least four koi fish and often flown together on a flag pole. Thus the fish can be thought of as a symbol of for family strength and unity. Since the legend states that koi fish would swim up stream it has also symbolic of power, struggle and overcoming the odds in life. In the same vein it is also a symbol of courage. The Japanese believe that the koi fish is so courageous that when it is caught and put on the cutting board to be killed it doesn’t quiver like other fish but it bravely accepts it death and its fate as a person especially someone with a Samurai spirit should accept their life and its short falls.

The Mystical Japanese Tattoo Symbols

Due to the popularity of body art many art lovers have tried to ink the Japanese tattoo symbols in their body. During the early years, when you are in Japan, you would have tattoos of the people you would think that are associated to Yakuza, which is known to be a group of notorious Japanese criminals. But over the years, Japan has developed and the significance of body art is greatly appreciated. Presently, both the tattoo lovers and tattoo artists find the Japanese symbols attractive.

Dragon Tattoo

Koi Fish – This is one of the most sought Japanese symbols used even for non-Japanese. If you visit Japan you will notice that most of the temples have Koi fish symbol. This is because the fish signifies strong determination that is very significant to the people of Japan. Likewise, the Koi fish is also a symbol of uncompromising bravery.

Koi Fish Tattoo

Moreover, Koi fish is one of the many symbols that are used by men on their arms, back, calf areas and shoulders. Some inked this symbol in full sleeve designs while others choose the large koi tattoos. On the hand, women prefer to ink the tattoo on their arms, stomach areas and hips. The good thing about this symbol is that the color harmonizes with any skin tone.