Tattoo on the foot

The decoration of the foot with a tattoo has gained popularity only recently. Although, in the history of many peoples, it is possible to find references to the tradition of decorating the lower part of the female legs in various ways. In African tribes, bracelets were worn on the ankle, in India, the feet were covered with intricate patterns and ornaments. And in Japan, the attempt to decorate the leg was generally absurd - for Japanese women from the upper strata of society it was considered necessary to have a miniature foot, and in order to achieve this, the girls bandaged the lower part of the foot, stopping the growth. The consequence of this procedure was the total inability to move independently, but, beauty requires sacrifice.

To date, there is a very unusual way to emphasize the charm of the legs - these are female tattoos on the foot.

The most common place is on the side, around the stone or around the ankle in the form of a bracelet.

Sometimes the tattoo on the foot is made in Indian manner - from above, in the form of an ornament or inscription.

But the tattoo on the foot in the area of ​​the heel is not recommended. It is also not advisable to make a tattoo on the bottom of the foot. So the skin there is significantly different, then very quickly the pattern will become faded and vague. And because of the increased sensitivity, the procedure itself will not give much pleasure.

The usual motive for a woman's tattoo on her feet is herbal ornaments, flowers, insects.

Each drawing carries a certain meaning, so that even when making a tattoo for decoration, you can make it your guardian and patroness. The meanings of the drawings in many peoples have different meanings. Here are some of the values ​​of the tattoo on the foot:

The spider is the master of his own destiny. The symbol of secrecy and diligence.

Lizard - agility, ability to sacrifice for good, grace and beauty.

Peacock is a symbol of pride and eternal life. It is also believed that the peacock feather as a female tattoo on the foot, gives its mistress beauty, charm and grace.

Scorpio for Europeans personified hatred, revenge, and in Japan - wisdom and nobility. The image of a scorpion with a flower from the Japanese symbolized love and a long marital life.

Beetle scarab - the sun and hard work.

The snake is the master of vital energy, a symbol of wisdom and strength. A snake biting its tail is a symbol of eternity.

Dolphin - wit, ease of thinking, loyalty. The patron of travelers and adventurers.

Bee - inner light, cozy home, love.

Turtle - longevity and calm.

Pigeon - meekness, tenderness, love.

Chrysanthemums - perseverance, determination.

Peony - wealth and success.

Rose is passion, love.

Sakura - transience of life.

Lily of the valley is the return of happiness.

Marguerite - sociability, charisma.

Chamomile - impermanence, attractiveness.

Gladiolus - diligence and dedication.

Orchid - a great secret, mystery, mystery.

Snowdrop is courage, steadfastness.

Violet is shyness.

Now it's also popular to make tattoos that correspond to a horoscope. It can be a symbol of the zodiac, Japanese, Chinese, floral horoscope.

Less popular for the tattoo on the foot are portraits, story pictures. Due to the dynamism and relief of this place, the flowery drawings look more attractive.

The tattoo on the foot, regardless of the symbol, gives women confidence. It makes more sense to have a psychological factor. As well as putting on heels, a beautiful dress or an ornament, a woman feels herself much more attractive, so that the surrounding people begin to perceive her appropriately to the image. Simply put - the more beautiful you feel, the more beautiful you become. A tattoo on the foot can become a real helper in this.