The rose is one of the most favorite tattoo motifs in the world . It looks timeless, elegant, but also playful and, depending on the way of presentation, it is a very modern tattoo. Before getting a rose tattoo, think carefully about how the flower should look on your skin. Because not only does it look beautiful, but rose tattoos can also have very different meanings depending on the color .

Meaning of rose tattoos

When it comes to finding the meaning that rose tattoos can have , on the one hand, the symbolism of the rose must be identified, but especially the color of the tattoo is important. The rose used to be sympathetic to femininity and was used by sailors during the maritime season to carry memories of their wife, or even their mother. Today, the rose is considered a symbol of love, but also eroticism.

White Rose

The color white represents innocence and purity , but also loyalty. A white rose can signify a young and immaculate love, later in a relationship, but also a promise. For example, you can tattoo a white rose engraved with the wedding date.

Black rose

Black has always been considered the color of death and sadness. A black rose can represent the survival of tragic experiences in life, symbolizing sacrifices and, as a result, courage or rebellion. The meaning involved is usually very emotional. However, in tattoos, the black rose is a classic because it is a color that combines very well with other accessories and garments.

yellow Rose

Yellow once represented envy and jealousy, today color no longer causes only negative associations. Therefore, a yellow rose is associated with friendship, happiness in life, optimism and warmth.

Red rose

The classic red rose signifies love, passion and sensuality. It symbolizes life in full bloom and, of course, it is one of the most used colors in rose tattoos.

Pink orange

An orange rose tattoo symbolizes optimism and hope, but also respect and gratitude.

Pink rose

A rose tattoo combines the meanings of white and red rose. Beauty, youth and elegance are expressed in this color.

Blue Rose

Like the purple rose, a blue rose does not exist in nature. It means something unnatural and unattainable, but this does not necessarily mean that it is negative. Because of this, the motif can also represent dreams, mystical magic, or a fascination with something.

Rose with thorns

A rose with thorns tattoo shows a couple of symbols: on the one hand, the rose represents love, on the other hand, the thorns create a contrast and show painful and difficult moments in life. This may mean that to get what we want we must first know how to make an effort. The stem of the plant symbolizes the common path of the couple, which was overcome together, until the flower finally blooms in the end towards eternal love.

withered rose

A withered rose, sometimes represented by a leaf detaching from the flower, is the symbol of transience. It is in contrast to the generally open representation of the flower, which represents life and the development of the soul.

Rose with leaves

A new leaf represents a new life, birth, happiness and love in life. This tattoo can mean protection for your loved ones and family.

Style and design of rose tattoos

In rose tattoos, the flower can stand alone or be combined with other motifs to enhance its meaning. Small rose tattoos are the most popular trends, there are also tribal or combination designs of roses and bouquets of flowers and leaves.

It is also widely used that the rose tattoo combines the flower and the stem that becomes a phrase or a word, this tattoo usually goes on the back, in the middle area.

Where to wear a rose tattoo?

The rose is a typical feminine motif, as it is associated with beauty and youth. But men also like to wear the flower on their skin, the reasons can be very diverse.

The rose flower is a fairly flat motif that can be worn anywhere on the body. Most of the time the rose tattoo is used on the arm, wrist, shoulder or legs.

Rose tattoos that you will love

These tattoos are very subtle and can be adapted very well to different tastes and preferences, small and one-color tattoos are the most chosen. We chose the finest and most elegant models of flower tattoos that you will surely want to contemplate.

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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