
This  is a perfect example of a deer  tattoo. It’s beauty and graceful nature is a siren call  beckoning us to the wild. But, the deer is more then just a symbol of  nature and in many cultures has a deep symbolism associated with it. China has many symbols for happiness and good  fortune, and the deer is one of them. In fact, in Chinese, the words ‘deer’ and  ‘abundance’ sound the same. Buddhists like  to tell the story of their master’s first teaching, when his blissful  presence attracted even the wild animals of the region, most notably the  deer. And in both the Celtic and Native American cultures, the deer  had a special talent for sniffing out medicinal herbs, earning it  special respect and status in life and folklore. The image of a slain  deer with herbs in its mouth has even assumed special significance in  the art world as a symbol of unrequited  love, lost love, or love sickness. And if a deer is seen  trampling a snake under it’s hooves then it’s a symbol of overcoming  personal temptation. So, as you can see getting a deer tattoo pronounces  not only one’s love for the wild but also has a significant spiritual meaning.

Many  people consider a deer tattoo to be a  design that only belongs on hunters or nature lovers. But, did you know  that deer tattoos  have symbolic  significance in many different cultures and mythologies? A deer is not only  symbolic of luck for Asian cultures but it is also a symbol for  abundance. And it’s a symbol for abundance in not just the East but in  almost every civilization that the creature is prevalent in. To native  Americans, the deer was also a symbol for rebirth. It’s arrival often  signally the start of spring or the end of summer. Also, in some  cultures deer are synonymous for virtue and on occasion passion. The deer tattoo can also have a meaning  associated with love, believe  it or not. A deer tattoo with a branch or thistles in it’s  mouth is symbolic of forlorn love. The deer  tattoo in the picture is a cross between a naturalistic  depiction of this animal and a tribal design. I really like how the whole motif flows  and still retains the characteristics of this beautiful and peaceful  creature of nature. This is a design that can be blended into almost any  body of tattoo work.








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