There is a beautiful legend from Greek mythology tells us that Aphrodite, goddess of love, the rose is named. Chloris, goddess of flowers, creating it if they found the lifeless body of a beautiful nymph in the woods. Chloris demanded the other gods to help the injustice of the death nymph. Aphrodite gave her beauty, Dionysos, the god of wine, added nectar to her a sweet smell, the three Graces gave her charm, brightness and joy. Chloris and Zephyr, the west wind, blow away the clouds So said Apollo, the sun god, could shine and make the flowers bloom.
Rose goes back to antiquity, in fact, pink petrified shown that several million years. It has always been seen in Western civilization, as the closest thing to perfect beauty.
The rosy picture was used by royal standards, coats, arms, the castle and the palace of the decorations were. It has been used in countless paintings, embroideries, prints, sculptures and photographs. Simple and elegant beauty has survived through time as the message of beauty and love. It’s always been an expression of love. No wonder then that many women chose it as a favorite tattoo. It can be used simply as decoration or as a beautiful memory of a loved one or event in the life of a person. In fact, it all serves the purpose very well.
Rose tattoos favorites from the beginning and are still the most popular flowertattoos. Each person can decide the message that sends them and the color, size and location of the tattoo. Whether for decoration or do love the image of the rose is a thing of enduring beauty.
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