
Flower Tattoos
This type of tattoo has been used for centuries to signify a symbol of beauty that seems to never end. The flexibility of this kind of artistic expression uses a wide-range of colors, shapes, sizes, and symbolism in its execution.
A variety of messages and meanings are also accomplished through the selected flower, as they all carry their own associations.
To express love, the carnation and rose are popular selections. The daffodil is associated with an unrequited love, while the honeysuckle makes reference to the bonds of love. Eternal love is expressed through the orange blossom, as is chastity and marriage.
A love of nature is represented through a tattoo showcasing the magnolia. Beauty is another significant meaning behind flower tattoos, which is seen with the selection of the cherry blossom (spiritual beauty), hibiscus (delicate beauty), and the sunflower, which represents sheer beauty.

Flower Tattoos

Flower Tattoos
Additional meanings associated with a tattoo that uses a flower, includes the buttercup (riches), daisy (innocence), daffodil (hope), dogwood (forgetfulness), fuchsia (intimacy), jasmine (happiness), rhododendron (danger), peach blossom (captivity), tulip (enchantment), saffron (sexual energy), and morning glory (affection and departure).


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