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Ankle Tattoo Ideas

Ankle Tattoos5 Ways to Decorate Your Ankle Tattoos
Author: David Morin

Highlight your pretty ankle with ankle tattoos. You can choose from small and delicate designs which are just visible or if you want to be funky you can go in for more elaborate designs. There are quite a few varieties on offer.



1. Floral ankle tattoos
Flower Tattoo
Flower ankle tattoo design.

Floral designs are very eye catching. Colorful, pastel shades or bright and beautiful floral designs make for wonderful ankle tattoos giving an ethereal look. With floral designs you have the option of extending the tattoo on a later date.

2. Tribal bands/bracelets
tribal ankle tattoos
Tribal dragon ankle band tattoo.

Tribal bands ankle tattoos look great on ankles too. Some of these designs are quite feminine and attractive. Tribal band ankle tattoos are designed to wrap neatly around your ankle giving it a dainty appearance. Depending on choice one can go for the intricate ones or the thick and full ones.

3. Vine bracelets
Vine Ankle Tattoo Designs
Vine tattoo designs

Vine stem designs on ankle tattoos are very attractive. The winding nature of a vine stem makes this ankle tattoo design very alluring. Adding flowers to the vine stem is always optional or you could go in for just the natural vine look.

4. Butterfly tattoos
Butterfly Tattoos
Purple butterfly tattoo.

Butterfly ankle tattoos are decidedly colorful and eye catching. They give an entirely feminine look. Especially those who want to go in for larger ankle tattoos should opt for butterfly ankle tattoos. These designs are big yet bright as a butterfly and as beautiful.

5. Dolphin tattoos
Dolphin tattoos
Dolphin tattoo

Dolphin ankle tattoos can work wonders for your ankle. If you are a swimmer or a nature lover then this ankle tattoo could be very symbolic too. You can either adorn your ankle with a single large dolphin tattoo or two small dolphin ankle tattoos wrapped around your ankle.

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About the Author: David Morin is the tattoo fan who collects various unique tattoo designs from all around the world. And he is continuously putting his new tattoo collections, experiences and tips on his personal tattoo blog.
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Dragonfly Tattoos

dragonfly tattoo pictures
dragonfly  tattoo pictures
Dragonflies have long been an animal that ancient cultures and modern people alike hold in high esteem. This beautiful creature has captivated many people over the ages and as a result there are many beliefs and stories about the role of the dragonfly.

Another dragonfly foot tattoo
Kind of a tribal dragonfly tattoo
Kind of a tribal dragonfly tattoo Beautiful Dragonfly Tattoos
Beautiful Dragonfly Tattoos Rose Tattoo & Dragonfly Tattoo
Tattoo & Dragonfly Tattoo dragonflies and frog tattoo
dragonflies and frog tattoo Beautiful Dragonfly Tattoos
Beautiful Dragonfly Tattoos

Wing Tattoos

If you are still wondering what tattoo should you go for, than your search ends here. Yes! It’s an ‘Angel Wing tattoo’. Obviously, the right place of wings is not other than the back. Isn’t it? Angel wing back tattoos not only look stylish but...

Wing Tattoos


Wings Tattoo

Wings Tattoo

Wings Tattoo

Wings Tattoo

Wings Tattoo

Asia Argento Tattoos

Now that is one freaky angel tattoo. Asia definitely has some of the coolest set of tattoos I’ve ever seen.

Asia Argento tattoo
Asia Argento tattoo
Asia Argento tattoo
Asia Argento tattoo
Asia Argento tattoo

Johnny Depp Tattoos

Johnny Depp has decked his body with around twelve unique and personal tattoos. The list of his tattoos are complied by JohnnyDepp-Zone's Irene. His right forearm is etched with a flying bird along with his son's name JACK. And not to forget, there's also Winona Forever tattoo that morphed into Wino Forever after Johnnys breakup with Winona Ryder.

Other significant tattoos include a portrait of the head of a Native American on Johnny's right bicep, an inverted triangle on Johnny's left bicep, skull and crossbones with the inscription DEATH IS CERTAIN, on Johnny lower right leg, on the outside.


Johnny depp tattoo

Tattoos Do's And Don'ts

Most of us can agree that tattoos seem to be the symbol of 'hipness' du jour. Old and young, Black and White are sporting tattoos of varying colours, styles and meanings. I have nothing against them personally, but I swear that some people just wake up and decide to get a tattoo without any proper thought of what they're permanently stamping on their bodies. Where they place these tattoos is another eyebrow raiser.

Anyhow, I decided to come up with some do's and don'ts for sporting tattoos:

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Do keep it simple, stupid! Thinking big is usually an admirable quality, but not necessarily when you're getting a tattoo. How many times have you seen an oversized lower back tattoo (also known as the 'tramp stamp') peering out from under a lady's top and wonder what the heck she was thinking? Simple is always better.

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Don't tattoo your breasts! There are hundreds of women walking around Barbados right now with all kinds of designs on their chests, and I wonder if they know that gravity ain't a female's friend. Besides, that can't be good for the breasts at all.

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Find out what tattoo symbols mean. That Sanskrit or Kanji symbol might look real cool on your shoulder blade or ankle, but I don't think you'd be too happy if you found out its meaning was 'moron'.tattoosDon't get multiple, multi-coloured tattoos. This picture says it all. She looks like she was mutilated.tattoosDon't place multiple tattoos on one limb, especially on a leg. It looks like you have a skin disease.

tattoosWomen, please don't place tattoos on your upper arms, 'cause you look butch as wuh. Unless that's the look you're going for....

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Military Tattoos

The military tattoo has a long history within the various branches of military service in the United States. Soldiers view the tattoo as a sign of commitment to their fellows and as an identifying mark. Divisions and brigades take pride in their own symbols. Every soldiers look forward to the day when they can wear that symbol and hold their head high.

The longest and richest military tattoo tradition should be in the United States Navy. The anchor symbol has become one of the most easily recognizable military tattoos in the world. In the early 1900's, the sailors introduced the practice of tattooing to the other military branches. As the sailors traveled to somewhere else and saw that the art of military tattooing was alive and well, they began to create tattoos that represented their group. They would return from voyages that had literally taken them around the world.

The United States Army also follows the practices of the Navy. Variation of American Flag is currently used as a symbol for tattooing. The flag can be integrated into an eagle's wing or into the shape of a heart, the red, white and blue. All plays a prominent role. The POW-MIA theme is another one commonly found in a military tattoo, particularly in the Army. These tattoos pay homage to the prisoners of war who are missing in action.

The United States Marine Corps also has its own versions of the military tattoo after noticing the Army and Navy. Although it is not as wildly popular as that in the Navy and Army, the Marines still have a long history of tattooing within certain regiments and brigades. Bulldog symbol is one of the most popular Marine Corps tattoos. Marines are typically the first strike in a United States Military campaign. They pride themselves on toughness, tenacity, and stubbornness. That’s why no one disagree that the bulldog is a perfect symbol for what they represent.

For those who serve in the Air Force, sport tattoos with wings incorporated in them is another military tattoo. The history of Air Force military tattoos is still being written. As the practice of military tattooing becomes more and more popular, it is growing within the ranks. Pilots may include details of a certain fighter.

Actually, all branches of military service people see such tattoos are much more than just ink and pictures. A military tattoo is a constant reminder of the hardships and struggles that were endured as a team, and of those who may have been left behind. Even once they have left the military, they will also get a new tattoo in order to remember a fallen comrade or other momentous event.

Modernised Tradition of Tattoo

Modern Reawakening of the tradition of Tattoo

Tattoos have experienced resurgence in popularity in many parts of the world, particularly in North America, Japan, and Europe. The growth in tattoo culture has seen an influx of new artists into the industry, many of whom have technical and fine arts training. Coupled with dvancements in tattoo pigments and the ongoing refinement of the equipment used for tattooing, this has led to an improvement in the quality of tattoos being produced.

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During the 2000s, the presence of tattoos became evident within pop culture, inspiring television shows such as A&E's Inked and TLC's Miami Ink and LA Ink. The decoration of blues singer Janis Joplin with a wristlet and a small heart on her left breast, by the San Francisco tattoo artist Lyle Tuttle, is taken as a seminal moment in the popular acceptance of tattoos as art. As seen in the 2007 movie Eastern Promises, body art again features heavily, showcasing the ink-embroidered torso of a Russian mobster. Tattoos are generally considered an important part of the culture of the Russian mafia.


pictures of tattoo superhero

pictures of tattoo superhero

pictures of tattoo superhero

In many traditional cultures tattooing has also enjoyed resurgence, partially in deference to cultural heritage. Historically, a decline in traditional tribal tattooing in Europe occurred with the spread of Christianity. However, some Christian groups, such as the Knights of St. John of Malta, sported tattoos to show their allegiance. A decline often occurred in other cultures following European efforts to convert aboriginal and indigenous people to Western religious and cultural practices that held tattooing to be a "pagan" or "heathen" activity. Within some traditional indigenous cultures, tattooing takes place within the context of a rite of passage between adolescence and adulthood.


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pictures of tattoo superhero