Showing posts with label Koi Fish Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Koi Fish Tattoos. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Chinese Koi Fish Tattoos

The Koi or "dragon fish" is the king of fish and holds special significance in China. The legend says:
Any carp able to climb to the Dragon Gate along the Yellow River
will be transformed into a dragon.

As such, the koi has become symbolic of aspiration for lofty goals and dreams.
Koi tattoos
Koi Tattoo Design
Sharing much of its imagery with the Japanese for the koi's strength and determination, the Chinese koi is also associated with life-long good fortune. Koi tattoo art will bring you wealth and abundance. Since koi can eat a hefty portion of their body weight every day, they were expensive to keep. The wealthier one was, the more koi one could afford to have.
More often than not koi tattoos are very large tattoos, with intricate shading and colors to depict their rainbow of scales and their strong swimming motion against the current.
Koi fish tattoos are popular for the back and both shoulders, or as a sleeve tattoo. Their backgrounds are often as spectacular as the fish itself: with crashing water, suns and moons, and even lotus petals floating along.
The imagery these animals evoke in koi tattoos speaks, without any doubt, through the centuries.

Japanese Koi Fish Tattoos

Koi fish tattoo          Japanese koi fish tattoo
The Japanese word Koi translates as carp, but also as love, therefore koi fish are a symbol of love (the kind of love you have for your lover, not for your parents for example).
In Japan, the koi as a symbol is very masculine. When a son is born in Japan, flags with koi fish images are displayed. Nowadays, koi tattoos are popular amongst men as well as women.
Since they are considered to be extremely energetic, koi fish tattoo designs usually have very lively colors and lots of movement. The koi fish is powerful enough to fight river currents and swim against the stream in order to reach its food sources or spawning grounds.
There are a few ways that this power can be interpreted:
  • First, koi fish tattoos depicting the animal swimming upstream may represent strength during trying times. It takes a lot to be able to go against the tide of fate if life has stacked the odds up against you. Koi fish tattoos often represent victory despite terrible adversity: courageous triumph over a struggle.
  • Second, and perhaps more influenced by Western thought (the Japanese had and have a very close-knit society), is the koi fish tattoo for someone who is very independent. Proudly going against the grain, with little care for the opinions of others and society, a koi fish tattoo depicting the animal swimming through a tumultuous torrent is a powerful and personal image.

Koi Fish Tattoos

Koi fish tattoosKoi Fish Tattoo
Koi fish tattoos are as varied and as popular as the animal they represent. Koi tattoo designs are often combined with splashing water, cherry blossom and lotus flowers.
Koi fish are a species of carp (Koi is the Japanese word for carp) that are specially bred to have wild, brilliant color schemes. Originally a ravenous pet species that stirred up silt in waterways, the Japanese have inbred them and turned them into gemlike marvels.
The general symbolic meaning of koi and koi tattoos is good luck.
Interestingly, the Japanese assign different symbolic meanings to the fish depending upon the way it behaves, either in the pond or in the wild.
The Chinese, on the other hand, have a very special interpretation of koi fish in general.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Japanese Tattoo - Koi Fish Tattoos

There has been a phenomenal growth of Japanese traditional tattoo designs in recent years. Once the tattoo was lowered into the Yakuza or Japanese criminal group and in the community. Only a regular tattoo place and still can strike fear into the people. However, Japan is the country's rapidly changing and they are starting to see value in tattoos and more and more people have a deep respect for them. For the majority of tattoo artists and tattoo enthusiasts are always looking for the same Japanese design, one of which is:
Koi Fish Tattoos

Koi fish are probably the second most powerful symbol in tattoo designs in general but also fro the Japanese. Koi fish can been seen in front of almost every temple throughout Japan. The myth states that the Koi fish swim back up stream against the current to eventually read a bridge or a gate. If they can make it to the gate they are turned into dragons and magically fly away to start a new life. The symbolism behind this design is one of perseverance which is a very deep and important concept for the Japanese. In fact they have many more words to describe perseverance, effort and sticking with something in the language then we do in English.