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Everything You Need To Know About Chinese Dragon Tattoos

The Chinese dragon tattoo is a classic choice for inking. The Chinese dragon is a mythical Chinese creature, and is also called the Oriental (or Eastern) dragon. Depicted as a long, snake-like creature with four short limbs, in contrast to the Western counterpart which stands on two legs and which is usually portrayed as evil, Chinese dragons are portrayed as good, kind, and intelligent, and share a close connection with water, while the west counterparts controls fire to show its mythical power.

The Chinese dragon is said to have the head of a camel, the horns of a deer, the eyes of a rabbit, the ears of a cow, the neck of a snake, the belly of a fog, the scales of a carp, the claws of a hawk, and the palm of a tiger. it has whiskers and a beard, and it is deaf. This is merely a general description and does not apply to all Chinese dragons, but this is the common appearance in tattoo designs.

You may see that Chinese dragons have five, four and three claws in difference tattoo designs. In Chinese history, the five claw dragon is the Chinese imperial dragon which was exclusively used by Chinese Emperors. Nowadays, the five claw dragon tattoos symbolize power, freedom and wisdom.

Chinese dragons are the most popular tattoo design for inking in China. Modern Chinese tattoo artists have taken the art of the dragon to amazing new levels. Whether you want a full body (back) design or a half sleeve design, you will find an incredible gallery of amazing tattoo designs to choose from. Chinese Jade dragon is the traditional design, but you may find modern Chinese dragon tattoo designs in a wide variety of color, such as red, yellow, blue, black and even purple. Chinese dragon may appear with sea wave or clouds or Buddha in tattoo designs. Whatever tattoo designs and colors you pick up for inking is generally based on your personal preferences.

The popular locations for inking Chinese dragon tattoos.

Chinese dragon tattoos can wrap around the body and flatter the contours of the body, it is suited for inking on full body, full back, arms and legs. But the most popular location is half sleeve, the body of the dragon wrap around the upper arm and the dragon head extend out the upper front, just above the heart.

Where to Find Perfect Chinese dragon tattoo Designs for Inking?

Increasingly, web sites have popped up to specifically help people find tattoo designs. In general, you may find both free and paid tattoo designs, At first glance, "free" looks pretty good, right? The point is, you get what you pay for, websites that post free tattoo designs which are "donated" by anyone who can draw Chinese Dragons, therefore the quality of designs to be found in free flash galleries is generally pretty poor, this is definitely not a good way for people to find designs that they would want to put on their bodies permanently. In contrast to the free designs, the paid tattoo designs come from professional Chinese tattoo artists, and the variety of paid designs is copious enough for you to pick up the perfect one for inking. Moreover, the paid per design includes the matching stencil outline which your tattooist will use to create the actual tattoo on your body. Many tattooists will actually charge more if you bring in a design without stencils to pay for the time it takes them to create them.

What if I told you there is a website that makes searching for Chinese And Japanese dragon tattoo Designs easy? They have thousands of great looking, categorized tattoo designs that you can browse through at your leisure , from the comfort of your home.

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