The flower tattoos are already as old as the art of the tattoo itself. The trend of flower tattoos seems to increase over the years, and both men and women opt for these tattoos with flowers both as a couple and individually. Although it is usually a feminine style of tattoo to wear a flower somewhere on the body.

Origin of flower tattoos

The original flower tattoos started with the rose and the lotus flower. The rose was the motif of the tattoo among sailors. Mainly with swallows, skulls or girls who carried them. Flowers are among the most popular and sought after tattoo motifs, alongside butterfly tattoos , or tribal ones.

Meaning of tattoos with flowers

In the 50s, ladies got tiny roses tattooed on their thighs. At that time tattoos still had to be well covered, so it was used in an area that could be easily covered with the garter stocking.

These are the popular meanings of flower tattoos according to the flower we select:

See the meanings of flower tattoos

Most popular flower tattoos

In addition to the lotus, roses, carnation and jasmine, flower tattoos can also use flower designs such as peonies, violets, hibiscus flowers, as well as whole bouquets, which are motifs that recently They have been discovered, and are already being used on different parts of the body, increasingly often on the arms, legs and wrists. We invite you to know the most elegant rose tattoos .

Flower tattoos on shoulder

Flower tattoos on wrist

Flower tattoos on arm

Flower tattoos on hand

Flower tattoos on the foot

Flower tattoos behind the ear

Flower tattoos on the back

Flower tattoos can be adapted to all skin types, ages and tastes, you can choose the design that best suits you and always consult with the specialist artist to see if he can offer you the tattoo you need.

By Dr. Eric Jackson

Dr. Eric Jackson provides primary Internal Medicine care for men and women and treats patients with bone and mineral diseases, diabetes, heart conditions, and other chronic illnesses.He is a Washington University Bone Health Program physician and is a certified Bone Densitometrist. Dr. Avery is consistently recognized in "The Best Doctors in America" list.

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