Asian Dragon Tattoos - Unleash Your Dragon



What you should know before you get any Asian Dragon Tattoos:

A brief overview to help you make a better decision guided when it comes to choosing your design.

Dragons have long been important figures in Asian culture. The best known of the Asian dragons are those of Japan and China, Korea and Indonesia. The differences between the Asian dragons are minor. For example, Japanese dragons have five claws, traditionally, where, as in Chinese culture, five-clawed dragon was reserved for emperors, with four claws as standard. Personally, my favorites are Japanese dragons. I love them because of their long "whiskers" and the gem on his chin.

Asian dragons are separated from their Western counterparts that Western culture is seen as pure evil in Asian culture while they are connected to the emperors and the imperial family and are prized creatures.

Asian dragon tattoos are very popular nowadays because of their richness of design and meaning. These creatures can be a symbol of protection, freedom, wisdom, and empowerment. A unique idea is to design a dragon to breathe a flame which spells out your name or initials friends, or something similar. In this case, the dragon is an "inner fire", which could symbolize a burning passion for someone or something.

Common places for the Asian dragon tattoos are full of back and shoulders. Models usually include a dragon arm rotates the arm, which extends from the head on the chest or back. These tattoos are excellent wraps around the natural curves and contours of the body flattering

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