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New Ideas For Traditional Sleeve Tattoos

By Kelley Jaston
Sep 11, 2009
Sleeve tattoos, which have been used in tribal cultures for centuries, have become more mainstream in recent years. Most often found on the arms, sleeve tattoos cover the arm in the way that a shirt sleeve would, from wrist to shoulder. They can also be done on the legs.

The designs of sleeve tattoos are very intricate and complicated. Usually, they are colourful and depict several images with some unusual designs or patterns. These are popular among boys, especially those who belong in a rock band. But these days, you will see many girls sporting sleeve tattoos on their arms or legs.

There are a number of design themes for sleeve tattoos. The most important aspect is that the designs be continuous and unbroken.

Many of the most popular sleeve tattoos have an oriental motif. Japanese designs find particular favor with both men and women. Designs which feature koi, cherry blossoms and hibiscus flowers are colorful and graceful. Chinese dragons are also a popular choice. Women might choose to consider the dainty, open work patterns of Indian tattoos, which are most often applied in temporary ink to women in India.

Woman who are considering sleeve tattoos are most often drawn to floral designs. These complex patterns are often intertwining vines and leaves with blossoms in bright colors. Roses are particularly popular with the ladies, although men often use a rose motif as well, sometimes with skulls. For a more exotic look, the hibiscus designs are feminine and very pretty. The intricate designs of Indian tattoos are delicate and complex. Since the designs are primarily used for women in India, their delicate, lacy patterns can be very attractive.

These intricate and large tattoos can often incorporate several motifs woven seamlessly into one overall design. The complexity of the design varies according the artist and the desires of the person getting the tattoo.

Tribal tattoos have become popular with young men. These are typically done in a single dark color and feature heavy lines. Most tribal tattoos are done in black ink, although if you chose to use color, the design will be more unique. The reason for the single ink, is that primitive cultures rarely had access to colored inks.

Among young men, tribal tattoos are gaining in popularity. Ordinarily done in blck ink with wide lines, these tattoos have a primitive allure. Generally less intricate than oriental and other designs, tribal tattoos may be less expensive than more complex and colorful designs.

Do not rush the tattoo artist in finishing his or her job. You should know that drawing a sleeve tattoo is a difficult task to make and may even take several days to finish. You need to go back to the tattoo shop for several sessions.

These tattoos are expensive and often take multiple visits to the artist over a period of several weeks. The cost varies depending on the design and the reputation of the artist.
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