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Phoenix Tattoo Designs and Ideas Plus Top 3 Phoenix Tattoos on the Web

August 19, 2010 by , under Bird Tattoos.

There is something about special and fiery about the mythical phoenix that makes it an attractive tattoo design. With its beauty and radiance, a lot of tat enthusiasts desire to have it tattooed on their body. However, its symbolical meaning and representation best captured the reason why it has become a popular skin art.

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A blazing and vibrant mythical bird rises from the ashes, ready to spread its wings once again and fulfill its quest. It symbolizes rebirth and resurrection, a new chance at life after undergoing through some time tough times. With a fire spirit and colorful hues, this bird also epitomizes a person’s inner fire and zest for life.

Pantonality

The minimalist color shade and simplicity of the pattern made this phoenix tattoo a stand out. Great choice of replacement as well as it enhances the nice curves of this woman. Ink by Chris Tarmichael, Ken’s Creative Tattoo, Batavia, IL and photo credit to cmd-p.com

Starasian Tattoo


Despite the black and white color, you can tell from the photo above that the phoenix is the star on this chest tattoo piece. The beautiful floral patterns in the background makes it look almost magical.

Shadamai



This tattoo above is another exemplification of simplicity in its beauty. Truly, this is a phoenix rising.


Renowned authors and poets have described and celebrated the beauty of the mythical phoenix in their own words.

“Its neck resembled all the colors of the rainbow, but more brilliant and lively. A thousand shades of gold glistened on its plumage.”

“It does not live on fruit or flowers, but on frankincense and odoriferous gums. In this it collects cinnamon, and spikenard, and myrrh, and of these materials builds a pile on which it deposits itself, and dying, breathes out its last breath amidst odors.”

“A mythical bird that never dies, the phoenix flies far ahead to the front, always scanning the landscape and distant space.”

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