What You Should Know About Koi Fish Tattoos
You’ve already made the first major
decision when it comes to a tattoo. You’ve decided that you
want to get one. Now that’s accomplished, your next major
decision is to figure out what type of tattoo you would like
to get. The types of tattoos you can get are only limited by
your imagination and the talent of your tattoo artist. Koi
fish tattoos are very popular, and one you may want to
consider getting for yourself.
What exactly is a Koi fish? A Koi fish is a large fish. They
are relatives to Carp. However, the orange and red Koi fish
are often mistaken for large goldfish. The most common colors
of Koi fish are: Red, orange, white, black and blue. Just like
many other types of fish their environment dictates how big
they get. If you give a Koi fish enough room they can reach
sizes up to 3 feet long.
Koi fish are most treasured in Japan. The Japanese have had a
great respect and love of Koi fish for thousands of years.
They are bred and kept because they are such beautiful fish.
Koi fish tattoos not only look good, there is a lot of meaning
behind having such a tattoo. When you get a tattoo it is
always nice if you have a story or a meaning behind it. This
way, when someone is admiring your work, you can explain the
meaning or symbolism behind it to them. It’s a good
conversation starter. What follows are the meanings behind Koi
fish tattoos:
• advancements, improvements, and ambitions
• courage to surpass all the challenges of life
• determination and endurance in critical situations
• good luck in almost everything
• independence and freedom
• strength to withstand the test of time
• strong character and identity
As mentioned, Koi fish come in many brilliant colors. They are
very ornate looking too. If you have a talented tattoo artist
who can capture the vibrant colors and the ornate look of the
Koi fish onto your skin, you will have a beautiful work of
art. However, be prepared to pay the price for such a work of
art on your skin.
When a tattoo artist uses color ink, they are only allowed to
use that ink on one person. This is because the needle has
been in your skin gets your blood on it then goes into the
ink. Whatever ink is left over must be disposed of for
sanitary and health reasons. The colored inks are expensive.
While the tattoo artist does his best to not waste any ink,
they usually do. If you want a Koi fish tattoo that utilizes a
lot of color, you’ll be charged accordingly. However, Koi fish
tattoos can be the most stunning works of skin art and worth
every penny.
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Chopper Tattoo for the best koi fish tattoo designs.
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