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Sexy, Spiritual Sacred Heart Tattoos

By: Tim Croy

One of the most important things to remember when choosing a tattoo is that it should be something that is personally significant. Some people choose tattoos on a whim, without giving them much thought. But if you're a religious person, sacred heart tattoos are a great option to consider.

You wouldn't be surprised to know that religious symbols and icons are popular chosen for tattoo designs. For instance, having a cross tattooed on your body may make some Christians feel like they are spiritually closer to God. Alternatively, Jewish persons might choose a Star of David to remind them of their cultural and religious heritage.

Another symbol that is associated, however, with immense spiritual and cultural meaning, is the sacred heart. It provides a visible symbol of strength, or faith, or both. The meaning of this design, just as with your tattoo, is of profound personal significance.

Choosing the sacred heart for your tattoo also involves some decision-making. For example, do you want a color tattoo or a monochrome tattoo? In many traditional depictions, the sacred heart is multicolored, or at least primarily red. If you choose to color your tattoo, you will need to consider two factors: cost and pain.

First, make sure you are aware of the cost differences. In general, colored tattoos cost significantly more than plain black tattoos - mostly because the ink costs more, but also because the artist has to take the time to switch equipment. If cost might be an issue for you, you might want to consider opting for black ink.

The other main issue is pain. People with high pain tolerance will probably be safe in choosing a colored tattoo. The artist has to reload the gun with each ink change, and this makes the process take longer than a monochrome tattoo. The complex shades some designs require makes this difference even more significant.

You might also want to think carefully about the location you choose for this particular tattoo. Because of the spiritual connotations of this image, you may feel uncomfortable getting this tattoo in some less "clean" places on your body. Of course, your tattoo is always your decision, but you should make that decision carefully.

Clearly, there are many factors to consider when you're thinking about getting sacred heart tattoos. This powerful image can be a source of pride, both spiritual and aesthetic, and no matter where you get it or how many colors you use, you won't regret this decision.

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