Celtic Crosses Tattoo

Celtic Crosses Tattoo

The Celtic crosses tattoo is a cross whose four "arms" are intersected by a central, circular ring - a function of both structural form and symbolism.  While the roots of the Celtic Crosses tattoo are likely in Paganism with the ring symbolizing the sun and "renewal," it has become a potent symbol of Christianity and Irish heritage. The roots of the Celtic Cross can be traced back to Prehistoric Europe where the "sun cross" - a circle with an "x" or cross shape scratched inside began to appear on cave drawings and burial sites.  The image persisted through the Bronze and Iron ages evolving into the Celtic Cross.  It's likely that the "cross" symbolized North, South, East and West.  

Irish folklore tells the story of how Saint Patrick combined the Christian Cross with the "sun" to emphasize the importance of the cross to the Pagan followers, giving birth to the Celtic Cross.  Though there is likely little truth to the tale.  Around the 7th Century, Irish monks in the Celtic regions of Ireland and Great Britian began to erect upright or "high" crosses, many incorporating the Celtic Cross' characteristic ringed structure.  Many of these crosses survive today in Cornwall, Wales and on the island of Iona along with many others in Ireland.  

Early Celtic Crosses often bore zoomorphic, or animal imagery, carved in the stone due to the influence of the animal style common in the Iron age.  Not surprising given that warrior-herdsmen were so dependent on wildlife for food and clothing.  This influence died off after the Iron Age as art in Ireland and Britian moved into the "Insular Period."  Artists during the Insular Art period produced many Celtic Crosses throughout Ireland, Wales and Scotland in the Hiberno-Saxon style.  The "Insular Art" movement takes its name from the Latin word "Insula" which means "island."  This applied to the Isles of Britian and Ireland, and spoke to the shared nature of the artwork between the two regions that were vastly different than what was being produced throughout the rest of Europe. The Celtic crosses of this time were ornate and often bore spiraling geometric patterns that likely symbolized man's "twisting" journey through life.

Around the 15th century, interest in the Celtic Cross and its influence as an art form waned.  In the mid-19th century, a Celtic Revivial began that resulted in increased display and use of Celtic crosses in Ireland.  The Celtic cross became fashionable as a cemetary marker in Victorian Dublin around the 1860s.  This revival continued to spread across the whole of Irland and beyond and the symbol began to take on importance as a symbol of Irish heritage in addition to its religious conotation.  

Today, the Celtic cross is commonly used as a gravemarker, though this is a departure from both medieval and Celtic revival periods when the symbol was used mainly as a monument and had little association with grave markings.  The imagery of the Celtic cross has expanded its influence even in modern times, often spotted in jewelry as an expression of Irish pride and Christianity.  The symbol is also seen in everything from T-shirts to tattoos.  The Northern Ireland national football team use the Celtic Cross imagery in their logo and branding.  The symbol has had some unfortunate attention as well and was recently banned from display in Germany when a prohibited neo-Nazi party co-opted the image as a symbol of their movement.

Famous examples of Celtic Crosses that still stand today can be seen at the Cross of Kells, County Meath, Ireland; Ardboe Auld Cross, Ardboe, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland; the crosses at Monasterboice, County Louth, Ireland; and the Cross of the Scriptures, Clonmacnoise, Ireland.

 

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Whether you are celebrating your religion or you are looking for a piece of art that celebrates a wonderful part of the history of Ireland and the British Isles, a Celtic cool cross tattoo has you covered! The Celtic cool cross tattoo, also known as the Irish cross, is essentially a standard cross with a circle around the intersection of the four arms.

There are many reasons why the design of the cross may be in this format, but many theories point to the crosses as predating the arrival of Christians to the region.

It is also a possibility that the design reflects the blending of two very different cultures and peoples. This figure is found all over the British Isles in a wide variety of forms, and you'll find some extremely ancient examples of the Celtic crosses in the forests and parks. When you look at the Celtic cross, you are looking at a piece of history that goes back thousands of years.

If you are interested in a Celtic cool cross tattoo, there is a good chance that you are interested in the art of the area of the world. Celtic knotwork, with its intricate loops and intertwining, has a great deal to recommend it to tattoo design, but remember that you want to make sure that your artist has a good history with the style.

When you are looking into getting a Celtic cool cross tattoo, take a look around. You'll find lots of interesting examples of this figure in the most unlikely places. Focus your search on cathedrals and graveyards and you'll be sure to get plenty of different sources of information for your tattoo!

Remember that the more intricate you want the detailing on this piece, the larger it will be; there are many people who have a Celtic cross as a backpiece or a chestpiece. If this design suits you, make sure that it's big enough to be seen and that the lines won't blur together over time!

 

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