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Meaning of Knife Tattoos

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Meaning of Knife Tattoos

Meaning of Knife Tattoos

Knife tattoos, they could convey a million reasons to the owner…from devotion to military obligation to expressing the sharp edge of betrayal.

Here are some at-a-glance symbolic suggestions pertaining to knife tattoos:

  • Authority
  • Skill
  • Revenge
  • Betrayal
  • Solitude
  • Sacrifice
  • Military duty/service
  • Strategy
  • Sharp Intellect
  • Steely Resolve
  • Flawless Clarity
  • Singularity in Focus
  • Duality
  • Pain
  • Ritual
  • Accomplishment
  • Freedom

Most of my friends with knife tattoos tell me they got them when they were young.  These tattoos often signify a lost love, and the knife conveys a cold, steely pain encountered with having been cut by the brutality of a lovers neglect or betrayal.  In this scenario, we could also say a tattooed knife could symbolize a “cutting away” from a bad relationship – slicing through the trauma & difficulties caused by a lover and becoming liberated from the drama of a dysfunctional relationship.

Many times a knife tattoo can express a feeling of sacrifice.  This conveyance is ancient, and deeply rooted in many religious/spiritual sects in which sacrifices have been (and still are in some cases) practiced for eons.  Do you find yourself in a position of intense sacrifice?  Do you hold to a singular devotion, faith or purpose that you would die for?  An ornate, glistening knife tattoo might be something to consider to outwardly express that kind of intensity.

Interestingly, in Buddhist symbology the knife often represents cutting the ties of material gain.  Are you vehemently against consumerism? Do you find materialism is the bane of your existence, holding you back from true freedom and enlightenment?  In this sense, a knife may be an appropriate way to galvanize the act of liberating oneself from the binding ties of materialistic urge and greed.

When I think of knives, and knife tattoos, I think of the suit of swords in the Tarot.  This esoteric suit represents challenges, usually wrought from mental nuances like doubt, fear, worry.  In a cavalcade of (often tormented) archetypes in these cards, we see a constant struggle to slice through confusion.  The knife in these cards symbolizes the double-edged nature of the mind

The mind can be a remarkable representative of clarity and can expertly slice through befuddlement.  Simultaneously, the mind can be a true enemy, turning and stabbing its owner in the back.  I suspect a larger indwelling presence is designed to navigate the strokes of a knife.  But, until we can all commune with that presence, a knife might be an apropos tattoo to express that dual nature of the mind – both helpful and potentially cruel.

I love knives, and used to collect them – I never really knew why – they just gravitated to my curiosity.  Much later, I invested some time in understanding why blades appealed to me.  It’s their cleanliness, the shine, their ability to carve through metaphorical crap.  So utilitarian, yet so beautiful and elegant too.  A magnificent, multi-purpose tool – that, when well-crafted could also be a work of art. 

So you see, the knife, as with any tattoo – is most profound when we assign our own understanding to it.

I hope you have enjoyed these thoughts on the symbolic meaning of knife tattoos.  Take some time to consider what  the knife represents to you. 

Because of my odd enchantment with blades, I’ve written more about the symbolism of them. Check it out: Symbolic Meaning of Swords on my other website.

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

Lion Tattoo Symbolism

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Lion Tattoo Symbolism

Lion Tattoo Symbolism

Lion Tattoo Symbolism at-a-glance:

  • Strength
  • Courage
  • Purity
  • Honesty
  • Loyalty
  • Protection
  • Nobility
  • Integrity
  • Power
  • Authority
  • Bravery

Lions are solar animals, which mean their tattoos will signify sun-like qualities such as:

  • Brilliance
  • Vitality
  • Life
  • Expansion
  • Dominion

In Egypt, two lions shown together (back to back) symbolize East meeting West; sunrise and sunset.  It’s a cyclical theme that reminds us of the waxing and waning nature of all life.

Also in Egypt as well as Babylonia, Assyria, China and Japan grand statues of lions were erected in front of temples and sacred places.  This is an attribute of the lion’s protective qualities.  In expressive art of all kinds, including  lion tattoo symbolism there is a theme of guardianship.

Lion Tattoo Symbolism in Greco-Roman Myth:  Lion’s are associated with love…a virile, masculine, strong libido kind of love and are connected to amorous deities such as Cybele, Aphrodite/Venus and Dionysus/Bacchus.

Lion Tattoo Meaning in Christinanity: The lion is a symbol of God for it’s regal stature, and lends a visual icon to the concept of power and justice.  Aslan in the Chronicles of Narnia stands a spiritual godhead.  In the symbol and seal known as the “Lion of Judah” attributed to the Israelite tribe of Judah the lion is symbolic of Christ.

Lion Tattoo Symbolism in Buddhism: Buddha and Krishna both are likened to the lion for their radiating energies, golden auras, and their security/wisdom/knowledge on a higher spritual level.

Lion Tattoos in Astrology: The lion is the zodiac (animal) representing the sign of Leo in astrology.  It is ruled by the sun (more solar animal symbolism applies here).  It’s the fifth sign of the zodiac which lends an adventuresome, high-spritited energy.   Intelligent, shrewd, exuberant and savvy in the ways of balance/justice, natural leaders are born under the sign of Leo.

Lion Tattoo Symbolism in Alchemy: The red lion is symbolic of sulphur which is the masculine principle and all it’s assertive qualities.  A green lion in alchemy represents the beginning of alchemical work, as well as feminine qualities (lunar too).  Two lions tattooed together in an alchemical light can represent the harmonic relationship between male and female.  Two lion tattoos may also represent the dualistic nature of Mercury (symbolic of quicksilver and the unification of opposites).

Lion Tattoo in Chinese Symbolism: Protection, guardian, luck, strength and expediency of power.  Depicted with an orb, the lion is symbolic of the celestial relationships between earth and sun and the interplay between the duality of life and nature. Tattooed with certain flowers, the lion symbolizes the balance between fragility and strength as well as the recognition of feminine wisdom.

If you need more information on lion tattoo symbolism, check out these wicked-awesome sources: