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Anchor Tattoo Meaning

Friday, February 26th, 2010

 

Anchor Tattoo Meaning

Anchor Tattoo Meaning

Anchor Tattoo Meaning
at-a-glance
:

  • Hope
  • Safety
  • Fidelity
  • Stability
  • Security
  • Salvation
  • Good Luck
  • Steadfastness
  • Ocean/Sea/Waters

Tons of seafaring mateys and pirates alike have adopted the anchor as a symbol of their love for the open waters.  

For example, an anchor tattoo is a common sight among US military branches specializing in sea duty (Navy, Coast Guard, Marines).  It identifies a man (or woman) with the sea, as well as a branch of military – and therefore labels him/her with a code of protection, honor, duty and devotion to a greater cause. 

Anchor tattoos were common among pirates to denote a permanent connection with the sea.  I’ve heard rumor that anchor pirate tattoos were a way to convey lots of time in the brig too.  This makes sense as the anchor is symbolic of “being parked” – a time encarcerated would be synonymous. 

I’ve also been told an anchor tattoo is symbolic of a sailor having crossed the Atlantic Ocean.

But you don’t have to be in the Navy to be attracted to the anchor tattoo meaning.  A love for boating, the call of the waters/oceans or perhaps a memorial to someone who held a deep affection for the seas could justify an anchor tattoo. 

There are varying designs of anchors, and the design of your anchor tattoo will tell a lot about your inky intentions.  I’ve seen some anchor tattoos honor the dance between male and female duality & harmony.  In this case, the crescent is symbolic of female (yin) – and the vertical rod is symbolic of male (yang) energy. 

Ancient Egyptian art shows gender in the anchor too. An anchor drawing/etching designed with a skiff or a boat as the lower half of the anchor represented ”female” (the curve of woman, the crescent of moon). And, a snake  composed the upper half of the anchor-art, as the erect vertical mast – this is the male factor (phallus).  Together, these two design compositions symbolize creation.  

In Renaissance art, anchors are often depicted with the dolphin.  This is symbolic of tempering speed with resistance.  In this image, the dolphin is symbolic of speed and carefree direction, while the anchor is a symbol of remaining grounded and stable.  Combined, these two symbols encourage a balance between quick action and sound judgment.

In Freemason art and symbolism the anchor is sometimes replaced with Jacob’s ladder.  In this case, the anchor tattoo meaning represents attainment and ascension.  We’re talking about a theological climb starting from base/mundane understanding to enlightened realization.

I’ve also seen anchors with a pitchfork look to them – these might be an artistic tribute to various sea deities.  Here are a few awesome sea gods and goddesses to consider incorporating into your anchor tattoo design:

  • Neptune – Roman sea god (doppelganger of Poseidon), storm-maker and earth-shaker
  • Amphitrite – Greek sea goddess (and nymph), protects sailors and gives birth to dolphins (and you thought yourkid was funny lookin!)
  • Poseidon – Temperamental Greek sea god, rebel with a pitchfork and a cause to protect all inhabitants of the sea
  • Triton – Greek sea deity who is half-man, half-fish. A blow of his conch, waters can be calm or tempestuous
  • Rán – Old Norse sea goddess, her appearance is marked by her tugging on anchors – an omen of bad weather and/or tumultuous seas
  • Varuna – Hindu god of the oceans with the power to make noble humans immortals. Those who died at sea were assigned into his care

Anchor tattoo meaning also has ties in Christian symbolism.  Most anchors have a top-bar that looks like a cross, and therefore hearkens to the traditional Christian theme of salvation and sacrifice.  This was particularly useful during dicey times when abiding by Christian faith was risky business.  In these times, an anchor was used as a symbol instead of the cross to identify oneself as a Christian in a secretive way. 

As an anchor is dropped in order to gain stability on troubled waters – this is synonymous with an anchored faith.  Hebrews 6:19 touts: “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.” in reference to the consistency of Gods unwavering presence in the hearts of men.

If you are a military seaman (or woman), a pirate-at-heart, or have an endless love of the sea - an anchor might be ideal for your next tattoo.  And even if the seas don’t really raise your sails, maybe an anchor tattoo might be symbolic of stability, hope, faith and security for you.  Whatever the case, it’s up to you to explore your personal feelings about an anchor tattoo meaning before committing it to ink.

Other symbolic suggestions that might float your boat:

Dolphin Tattoo Meaning

Dolphin Symbolism (general)

Mermaid Tattoo Meaning

Water Symbolism

Cross Symbolism (Celtic)

Shark Tattoo Meaning

Good Luck Symbols

Water Animal Totems

Bull Tattoo Symbolism

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Bull Tattoo Symbolism

Bull Tattoo Symbolism

Bull Tattoo Symbolism
(at-a-glance):

  • Provision
  • Confidence
  • Fertility
  • Virility
  • Charged
  • Power
  • Protection
  • Sacred
  • Peace
  • Holy
  • Provision
  • Stability
  • Forceful
  • Assistance
  • Grounding
  • Natural
  • Assertive
  • Satisfaction
  • Comfort

Bull tattoo symbolism can go in two directions.  They can convey power, authority and confidence.  Or, they can illustrate peace and a deep honor for the sacredness of spirituality.  Which direction you move with your bull tattoo will be up to you.

As a symbol of power and confidence we look to the bull’s massive physical stature for these identifications.  It is a mammoth mammal weighing in around 1000-2500 pounds (about the same weight as some vehicles!) We are all familiar with the term “charging bull” and so imagine a raging beast this size.  That’s a clear image of solid, unstoppable assertiveness.  To be sure, if you want your tattoo to express a powerhouse of will, and a force to be reckoned with – the bull is a clear choice.

The bull also shares symbolism with the Taurus sign in the astrological zodiac.  In this perspective, the bull is symbolic of stability, comfort and self-assurance.  If any of you know a Taurus, you will know they can be stubborn.  They know right and wrong in their guts and they will defend their positions just as vehemently as a charging bull does.  They will not be swayed.  So, a bull tattoo might be a good choice to honor the bullish tendencies of the Taurus (if you or a loved one is the sign of a Taurus). 

The bull (or Ox) is also in Chinese astrology and represents attributes like: Loyalty, reliability, strength, steadiness, determination.

I’ve seen many rodeo pros and enthusiasts with bull tattoos.  They’ve told me their tattoo represents their ability to harness raw power as they all straddle and ride the bull for those legendary eight seconds.  Bull tattoo symbolism also carries a message of “facing down fear” for many bull riders and rodeo pros.

As an ancient archetype, the bull is symbolic of fertility, virility and sexual strength.  The bull has been honored by ancient cultures at being well endowed and so (from a typically male and very human perspective) honored for its ability to please its mate.

Bulls are also consummate providers for mankind.  For example, they’ve walked with farmers in the agricultural process for centuries – enabling man to grow and harvest.  In this light, the bull tattoo can serve as a reminder we can work with nature and our animal kin in order to meet our needs.

This aspect of provision is also symbolic of peace, harmony and cooperation.  Bulls have been labeled the “beasts of burden” taken on tremendous tasks of strength in order to help mankind in our labours.  Bulls do this with a stoic nobility.  Peacefully providing their power for our benefit.  It’s no wonder the normally calm-natured animal is held sacred by so many.

Other pages of interest for your tattoo research:

Bull Symbolism (full article)

Bull Symbol in the Tarot

Celtic Bull Symbolism

Cow Symbolism

Chain Tattoo Meaning

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Chain Tattoo Meaning

Chain Tattoo Meaning

Chain Tattoo Meaning
(at-a-glance):
 

  • Confinement
  • Oppression
  • Enslavement
  • Imprisonment
  • Limitation
  • Bondage
  • Brotherhood
  • Remembrance
  • Communication
  • Duty
  • Honor
  • Sacrifice
  • Unity
  • Command
  • Linked
  • Liberation (broken chain)
  • Freedom (broken chain)

Chain tattoos are extremely powerful in their meaning because they deal with issues of freedom and bondage.  And, any time we talk about freedom we’re talking about human rights which strikes at the core of every human heart beat.

Broken chain tattoos can symbolize liberation from a harrowing/challenging time in life.  People who get a tattoo of a broken chain will likely tell you they may have been set free from a terrible burden.  The tattoo represents freedom from bondage – or the removal of a heavy weight upon their heart.

Chain tattoos that are NOT broken may convey the feeling of being limited, enslaved, or imprisoned.  I have a buddy who is serving life in prison and his chain tattoo meaning represents his life of being shackled with no hope of release.  He has 14 links on his chain tattoo.  One for each year he has served.  He’s told me that getting a new link tattooed to an existing chain tattoo for every year served is a relatively common prison ink ritual.

A chain tattoo may also symbolize honoring a bond of service or duty.  It may also convey a feeling of sacrifice.  For example, if you have served in the military, you may have felt bound (chained) to a code of honor.  There is no choice but to serve your country – but your heart may feel chained because of the pain and sacrifice this duty brings.  Chains in a military sense can also symbolize rank and office (ie: chain of command).

On a more uplifting note, chains sometimes symbolize an eternal connection with an ideal or a loved one.  A linked chain has been a symbol of marriage because of the immortal connection soul-mates share.  In this light, the chain stands for eternal love – especially in marriage. 

Homer, the epic poet of ancient Greece (author of the Iliad and the Odyssey) once made a philosophical observation that an ephemeral chain of energetic gold formed a connection between heaven and earth.  He said Zeus hung the chain himself as a way to keep the skies connected to the land. Plato called it a “rope of light” that encircled the Universe, holding all the energy in place.

A golden chain shows up in medieval Christian art as a symbol of divine connection – the chain is symbolic of prayer and it links man to God in unbreakable faith/communication.  Alternatively, chains also take on an oppressive tone, especially when depicted with demonic or devilish imagery.  In this light, chains are symbolic of being defeated by base/materialistic desires.

In ancient Celtic symbolism a chain is shown trailing down from the tongue of the Celtic god Ogmios and it rain to the ears of his followers.  This symbolizes the mesmerizing power of Ogmios’ words, and his effectiveness to capture his listeners attention.

In Indian religions like Hinduism and Buddhism, a chain is sometimes used to represent the chain of karma.  Karma is the action of life going through its cycles.  A teacher once told me our individual actions in each life make up our chain of karma and predicts what kind of life we will experience in the next cycle of life.  The term “breaking the chain of karma” refers to changing bad habits (breaking weak links) to liberate oneself from living out undesirable karma in their next life.

Chains can also be a symbol of friendship. More specifically, chains convey a sense of incredible strength and a joining together of a bond that can withstand all tests of time and hardship.

More information on this subject:

Chain Symbolism in Tarot

Iron Cross Tattoo Meaning

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Iron Cross Tattoo Meaning

Iron Cross Tattoo Meaning

Iron cross tattoo meaning
(at-a-glance):

  • Heraldry
  • Loyalty
  • Honor
  • Faith
  • Courage
  • Bravery
  • Loyalty
  • Will
  • Liberation

Often interchanged with the Maltese cross, the iron cross tattoo meaning has its roots with King Friedrich Wilhelm the third of Prussia in the mid 1800s.  The King commanded this stylized cross as a symbol of bravery and honorary medals bearing the iron cross were awarded to brave soldiers during the War of Liberation.

Adolph Hitler adopted the iron cross as a medal for his own officers.  In fact, it was the only major decoration awarded by the Nazis before the Third Reich.

The iron cross has some rebellious symbolism associated with it, and worn by certain people it conveys a message of nonconformity or – more accurately a “f*ck off” message to “the man” or the “establishment.”

Perhaps its association with Nazi Germany that popularized the iron cross tattoo with more rebellious groups of people who wish to convey this edgy message.  Bikers, skinheads and hardcore niches often adorn themselves with the iron (or Maltese) cross to snub noses at conventionalism.  In this context the iron cross may also convey a revolt against following the masses.  Rather, the cross is a symbol expressing a rage against common thought & to be militant in the pursuit of individual thought/action.

On a lighter note the iron cross tattoo meaning is redeemed when we see it in civic departments to acknowledge bravery on duty.  Fire and Police organizations often utilize this cross to show commendable service and incredible bravery on the job.  In these instances, the iron cross is a symbol of iron-will required to protect the community.

See also:

Maltese Cross Tattoo Meaning

Celtic Cross Meaning

Maltese Cross Tattoo Meaning

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Maltese Cross Tattoo Meaning

Maltese Cross Tattoo Meaning

Maltese Cross Tattoo Meaning:

Each point of the Maltese cross is said to have meaning.  Traditional Christianity claims each point represents the Eight Blessingsof Christ (or the beatitudes):

  • Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
  • Blessed are they who mourn, for they will be comforted.
  • Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the land.
  • Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.
  • Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.
  • Blessed are the clean of heart, for they will see God.
  • Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.
  • Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

The Maltese cross tattoo meaning also deals with courage and bravery as it was worn by mighty knights from Malta who used this cross as their military insignia – a badge to represent strength in their faith and their commitment. 

The Knights of Malta, a military religious order from the isle of Malta, withstood and overcame insurmountable odds is battle.  Consequently, the Maltese cross tattoo meaning has become synonymous with virtue, honor and bravery.  So much so, this cross has been adopted by many civic organizations.  For example, the Maltese cross is often worn by firefighters to represent their indomitable spirit and courage in aiding their fellow man. 

As a symbol of high integrity, it is said the eight points on the Maltese cross (oft confused with the iron cross) also represent the following attributes (which correspond with the ancient Knights of Malta creed):

  • Respect
  • Holy devotion
  • Compassion 
  • Bravery
  • Honor
  • Fearlessness
  • Humanitarianism
  • Loyalty

The knightly order of Malta was formed under the supervision of eight European states, and so each point of the Maltese cross is also said to represent these governing states:

  • Aragon
  • England
  • Italy
  • Germany
  • Auvergne
  • France
  • Provence
  • Castile

See also:

Iron Cross Tattoo Meaning

Celtic Cross Meaning

Caduceus Tattoos

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Caduceus Tattoos

Caduceus Tattoos

Caduceus Tattoos
(meanings at-a-glance):

  • Healing
  • Renewal
  • Life
  • Vitality
  • Harmonization
  • Unification
  • Integrity
  • Authority
  • Health
  • Circulation
  • Honor
  • Travel
  • Protection
  • Fair trade
  • Commerce
  • Transcendence
  • Dualism
  • Magic
  • Wisdom
  • Equilibrium
  • Fertility
  • Transformation

Caduceus tattoos should not to be confused with the Staff of Asclepius tattoos.  Even though both have come to be known as symbols of healing and the medical field, the caduceus is much more dynamic in its meanings (as you will see while comparing the at-a-glance symbolism between the two tattoos).

At its core, caduceus tattoos are symbolic of unification of opposites: Male/Female, Yin/Yang, Light/Dark.    The harmony of dual forces is seen by the opposing snakes wrapped around the staff. 

Themes of healing, homeopathy, nature and holistic approaches to health are captured in the serpents too.  Snakes in ancient Greece, where this symbol originates, were symbolic of transformation. 

The shedding of the serpents’ skin is symbolic of slipping off the old self (illness) and moving freely in the fresh, newly healed self (wellness).

The wings of caduceus tattoos symbolize higher thoughts, higher mind, high integrity and the intent to serve others in a higher capacity.

The staff or center rod in the caduceus symbol represents power, unification, and connection between heaven and earth (as well as the point of focus between duality).  The staff is the connection between high and low (thought and body) and facilitates easy communication between the two. 

Caduceus is a symbol of messengers in myth such as the Greek Hermes (Mercury in Roman myth) because the center staff conveys transportation of energy between mind and body (heaven and earth, male and female, shadow and light, etc.).

Deities who adopt the caducues include:

  • Hermes (Greek): Travel, Commerce, Trade, Speed, Messenger
  • Mercury (Roman): Speed, Intelligence, Youthfulness, Health
  • Anubis (Egyptian): Afterlife, Spirit, Protection, Preservation
  • Baal (Phoenician): Fertility, Abundance, Agriculture, Leadership
  • Ishtar (Babylonian): Fertility, Sensuality, Military, Love, Passion
  • Isis (Egyptian): Magic, Femininity, Motherhood, Fertility, Protection, Beginnings, Nature

For more information on this subject:

Caduceus Symbolic Meaning (full article)

Staff of Asclepius Tattoo Meaning

Snake Symbolism

Staff Symbolism in Tarot

Symbolism of Wings

Staff of Asclepius Tattoo Meaning

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Staff of Asclepius Tattoos

Staff of Asclepius Tattoos

Staff of Asclepius tattoo meaning
(at-a-glance):

  • Healing
  • Faith
  • Medicine
  • Apothecary
  • Renewal
  • Life
  • Magic

The staff of Asclepius tattoo meaning will most likely convey healing as it is a symbol of the medical field.

Asclepius was a Greek god of healing and medicine.  His name means “to cut open” which is mistakenly thought to be associated with surgery.  In actuality, Asclepius was cut open from the womb of his mother (while she was burning on a pyre because of infidelity to her husband and Asclepius’ father, Apollo).

Temples for healing are named after Asclepius, and called asclepieia.  

Legend states the legendary physician, Hippocrates invoked the god Asclepius to provide the purest form of healing to his patients.  Indeed, some versions of the physicians oath (also known as the Hippocratic oath) require the initiate to swear upon the name of Asclepius to always heal with highest integrity and intent.

Snakes are associated with the staff of Asclepius tattoo meaning for their healing symbolism in ancient Greece.  Snakes (both venomous and nonvenomous) were used in healing rituals by Greeks because their venom was thought to be medicinal.  Furthermore, the shedding of a snakes skin is symbolic of sloughing off illness and transitioning into new health.

People interested in healing of all kinds: Physical, spiritual, emotional, mental will be keenly drawn to the staff of Asclepius tattoo.

The staff of Asclepius should not be confused with the Caduceus symbol.

For more information on this subject, click on:

Caduceus Tattoo Meaning

Caduceus Symbolic Meaning (on my blog)

Symbolism of Snakes

Staff Symbolism in Tarot