
The symbolic importance of the cherry blossoms is that of power, beauty, dominance and it is a symbol of love that is highly sacred in the Chinese culture. The Chinese recognized its simple beauty and have portrayed it in many of their art over the centuries.
Japanese Blossom Meanings
The blossoms are a symbolic reference to life being to short lived and that one must not get attached to something for it will eventually come to an end. Fallen flower petals of this design are symbolic to that of the beauty of snow or it can relate to a youthful warrior who lost his life in the time of battle.
As you explore more of the art and meanings behind both cultures you'll find out why the cherry blossom is significant and very powerful in Asian traditions. There are many extravagant art designs to choose from.
Popular styles of cherry blossoms you can choose from.
These varieties was widely used in their traditional art work.
- Somei Yoshino - Mostly white with a hint of pink.
- Yaezakura - A larger flower variety with deep pink colored.
- Shidarezakura - The most popular style due to its weeping branches.
Blending the flowers with other tattoos will give it a customized influence. Take notes and ideas of the things you would like to express overall. Give the art work a personal meaning that you can relate to. You can manipulate the design so that it will signify your unique interpretation of what you want to convey in your tattoo. Utilize different elements to accomplish your goal in acquiring that ideal design.
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