Skull tattoo designs are seen in various genres. This classic tattoo designs have been popular for generations of tattoo enthusiasts. In the past, many cultures worship the skulls as a resource, they are displayed as trophies of war and even used them as sacred chalices for drinks.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Classic Aztec Tattoo Designs
Aztecs were a powerful tribe of the people of central Mexico, dating back to the 12th century. They were men of their culture developed and developing until around the 16th century. They created a magnificent architectural designs, develops into a complex culture with religious significance, and has a unique style of art. Aztec tattoo designs are very popular with people who share their heritage, because the people who identify in some way with race or culture, and those who simply appreciate the beauty of Aztec art. Aztec tattoos designs are striking and instantly recognizable and make a choice for tattoo fans.
Gallery of Cool Fairy Tattoo designs
A fairy, or faery, is a creature from stories and mythology, often portrayed in art and literature as a minuscule humanoid with insect-like wings. This word is derived from the name of a place where they were said to live: Faerie. The myth appears commonplace across many diverse cultures and traditions.
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