Irish people who are aware of their heritage celebrate it in many ways, such as getting Irish tattoos. The traditional tattoos of the Irish culture are Irish tattoos. They are a great way to represent and honor one's Irish and Celtic heritage. Common styles and forms of Irish tattoos are the Celtic shamrock, Celtic clover, leprechaun tattoos, Claddagh heart tattoos, harp, Celtic cross, Irish flag, fighting Irish, Celtic name tattoos, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, and the triskele. The Irish people are soulful, spiritual, and colorful... and Irish tattoos reflect our nature publicly.

 
| Celtic Symbol Meanings | Irish Tattoos - Designs |


 


Irish designs are Celtic designs. 

 

The thing is, is that not all Celtic designs are Irish designs.

 

Go figure...

 

Celtic people were an ancient and ecologically aware culture. They had beautiful body art which usually consisted of complex knot work and stylized images that were taken from nature.

 

Celtic Knotwork Tattoos


The most popular type of Irish tattoo is Celtic knotwork. Because Celtic knotwork has intricate interlacing knots, interlacing patterns, Celtic designs are able to convey important feelings, spirituality, interests, and ideas. Knot designs are well suited for bold, black tattoos as well as vibrant color tattoos.

 

Directory of Our Art

 

 

Armbands

Butterflies

Cross Designs

Dragons

Shamrocks

& Clovers

Triskele

 

Motherhood

Sisterhood

 

Celtic Spirals

 

Zoomorphic

 

 

Triquetra

 

 

Stars

Celtic Lettering

 

Inner Strength

 

 

 

Irish Claddagh

Unusual

Celtic Heart

 
 
Nordic Knotwork Designs (Under Construction)

 

Hammers 

 

Odin's Eye Hammers 

 

Swazi Hammers 

 

Triskele Hammers  

Iron Cross 

Horned Triskele

 

Swazi's

 

Trafot

 

Norse Designs

 

 

 

Religious Irish Tattoos


A lot of Irish people are religious. There are many Celtic symbols and designs that are religious as well as Irish. Although these symbols are religious, they also represent the Irish culture. The Celtic cross is an excellent example of a Celtic design that holds both religious and cultural symbolism for the Irish.

 

Among Celtic tattoos, there are also religious tattoos. The Celtic cross is the most common.

 

Irish Folklore Tattoos


Another type of Irish tattoo is a design that reflects Irish folklore. Examples include the Shamrock , the leprechaun, and the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. The shamrock being the one that St. Patrick used to explaine Christianity to the Irish people. A shamrock also represents the beautiful country and culturally oriented heritage of the Irish.

 

Celtic Harp


The symbol of Ireland is the Celtic harp. It appears on the presidential flag as well as on currency, state steals, Irish tattoos, and uniforms.


 

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Irish tattoo designs and symbol meanings have a classic, popular appeal that remains timeless. The symbolisms behind Irish tattoos are powerful and useful sentiments that provide sacred lessons that provide an added quality to ones life. We hope that the information provided here will do just that.

 

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