Tattoos Drawings of Crosses – All About the Cross Tattoos
Despite its symbolism of various religions, cross tattoos drawings of crosses have been and remain much sought after designs ranging from the very simple to the very ornate.
Christian or Latin Cross
The most common of all the tattoos crosses. It can be as simple as just two lines crossing each other. However, it represents a strong and personal belief for the wearer of the Christian faith.
Celtic Cross
Another highly popular and common cross tattoos. It features more ornate and complicated design elements of loops with no end that symbolize a never ending cycle of dying and rebirth and the interlacing of the knots expressing the repeated crossing of both physical and spiritual elements.
The Gothic Cross
Thought to have German origins and very popular with people of the Gothic movements. It features design elements of knives or dagger, wrapped with barbed wire and red blood, all put together to produce a very disturbing and daring imagery.
The Tau Cross
Also known as the Egyptians cross. It is a basic cross with lines crossing each in a T-like shape. St Francis is said to have used the Tau cross as his signature.
The Ankh Cross
It is closely related to the Tau cross with the addition of a loop on the top of the T-shape. Another name for it is the Key of the Nile.
The Maltese Cross
Its design is made up of eight equal length arms moving towards and joining at the middle, making it an eight-pointed cross.
These are just some of the many variations of tattoos drawings of crosses. Many people have even incorporated design elements from the various crosses in their tattoos. Tattoo artists can easily give you an infinite combinations and designs of the various cross tattoos.
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I didn't have enough during Foot Death 2008 so added telephone directories – the Babylonians would have been proud
Added some Jewelry…. O and I found a Gothic Cross Dog Tag for the guys. Hoping to have 50 links up by the end of the week.
I think it’s also noteworthy that the vast majority of (english) books skeptical of AGW have been linked to conservative think tanks:
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Any celtic cross fans out there?
Well The Babylonians need to restore their artifacts cuz they are very unorthodox with their reptiles, talk to mi
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Today is Australia Day. A day that’s really only been celebrated consistently in the last 15 years or so although it was around for most of last century (thanks to Anonymum for passing along this link on the history of Australia Day, an interesting read). Today I’ve seen a lot of people expressing their Australian pride in various ways, both in the real world and online. Normally I’d be up there among them: I am an Australian in every sense of the word (I was born here, and both of my parents are naturalised Australians, having emigrated from European countries as children). But today, I am not waving any flags or professing pride in my country. Hell, I’m not even having a barbecue. Today is the first Australia Day where I can honestly say I am not proud of being Australian. Let me explain why – but first, unlike some other people, I’m not even talking about the rise of this weird “yobbo” pride in the last few years, the goddamn awful Southern Cross tattoos or the “fuck off we’re…
WoOow fighissimissimo,stì celtik tattoo mi piacciono molto…(Se avessi i soldi me ne farei anke io uno)
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The Pope deleted the 2nd of the 10 commandments so they could use statues & images in worship. They split the 10th commandment on coveting into two commandments so they could still have 10 in number. Look at the list of 10 commandments published by the rcc! The issue here is not how the Ten Commandments are numbered, rather the issue is that most published lists of the 10 commandments do not include the words, “you shall not for yourself an idol”. Open your Catholic Bible and look for yourself!
My uncle died 14 years ago, and in memory of him, I got a very small cross on my shoulder. It's super simple, just two lines to make a cross, about 1.5 inches big.
You could always check out the art displayed in a tattoo shop. They usually have a ton of different images of crosses you can pick from, and in all different sizes.