
The phoenix represented in the  phoenix tattoo, is thought of as one of  the most mystical and mythological of all birds. For this reason it is  one of the most popular  designs in tattoo  artwork. The color associated with the phoenix is red and the  element fire. Its origin is thought to be Ethiopian as well. The  phoenix’s great significance originates from its symbolism – rebirth,  renewal, and life! This is why it is always portrayed as a magnificent  and spectacular bird. If the phoenix tattoo design is your favorite and  you want to "ink" this symbolic bird on your favorite body location, it  will pay to review a number of different phoenix patterns. Size and  color are important factors to consider, because you want to be certain  that the tattoo is going to  blend and coordinate well together. Because there are so many colorful  and beautiful phoenix tattoo designs to choose from, your first step  should be to visit one of the more popular tattoo galleries. With their  wide array of tattoo patterns,  you will most assuredly find the perfect  phoenix tattoo design for you. The phoenix tattoo in the picture  has taken what is usually a male dominant design and applied a lot of  light colors to it, to make the design more feminine.

The phoenix tattoo in the picture is a great example of a  design based on the Chinese  version of the phoenix. With the Chinese, the phoenix was  very important, with only the dragon holding a more important place in  their culture. Only the Chinese Empress was allowed to wear the phoenix  as a symbol, which represented the union of yin and yang, symbolizing  virtue and grace. But, the phoenix tattoo is an important design in  other cultures other then the Chinese. Some Jewish myths have added the  the mystique of the phoenix, as they talk about the phoenix as the one  living creature that never left the garden of Eden, and it never partook  of the forbidden fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil;  thus its longevity. The phoenix is also significant to the Japanese, and  is an important symbol of theirs, included with the sun. The Japanese  like to entwine the phoenix with the dragon, as you can see on many of  their tattoos. This also symbolizes yin and yang for the Japanese,  mixing the highest qualities of the masculine and feminine together. No  matter what culture it’s in however, the phoenix tattoo is associated  witha number of good qualities in a person, things like kindness, duty  and being reliable, among others.








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