
Fish tattoos are commonly  becoming more and more popular as   a design element. And one of  the most popular fish tattoo designs  is the Koi fish. But, what’s  the symbolism and history behind this ancient Japanese animal? Let’s go over the basics. Koi are  actually a form of carp and have been raised and bred in Japan for who know, probably hundred  of years. If you have been to Japan you will notice they are a common  feature in most traditional Japanese  gardens. They have been seen in China even before they were popular in  Japan. And they are a considered a symbol of perseverance or strength.  That’s probably because of its determination to overcome hardships. As  such it also represents courage and the ability to attain any goal set  before the bearer. Fish tattoos,  including the Asian carp, are also known for good fortune and good  luck. Koi are so popular in Japan  that they are often the center of many festivals. So, the next time  your thinking of getting a fish tattoo then you might want to get a Koi  design. And hopefully, this fish tattoo will be the bearer of luck and  good tidings.

This  fish tattoo is a whimsical representation of an animal that is steeped  in history and symbolic meaning the world over. Let’s talk a little  about it’s significance, shall we? For many of the world’s ancient  cultures the fish was the symbol of water, mother, and great goddess.  Early myth relates that the fish was the vulva of Isis, who, taking the  form of the fish, swallowed the penis of Osiris. The fish then stood for  the feminine and her reproductive powers. The Celts also used the fish  symbol as representing female sexuality and birth. In Hindu culture, the  fish was a marriage symbol. When a bride first enters the house of her  husband, she does so with a fish in her hand. But, the fish tattoo has  meanings in Asian cultures as well. Fish play an important role in many  Asian cultures as entities to ward off evil spirits, or to bring harmony  and prosperity into the home. The fish is the water symbol, an  essential element in Chinese ‘feng shui’. The goldfish is synonymous  with good fortune, while a goldfish leaping over a wave is the symbol of  man’s ability to transcend. The goldfish is leaving the lower regions  and ‘jumping’ to a higher ground of being. The goldfish also represents  longevity, wisdom, loyalty and knowledge, and is a popular creature in  Chinese mythology. A fish tattoo can   not only be a beautiful or cute  design, but as you can see here it’s also one that is a powerful  symbol around the world.








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